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Hi, I have a redundant electric shower, switched from outside the room.
The cable is in the wall above the bath and tiled over, I figured to remove the unit cut off the exposed tails fold back to the sides of the cable and tape up, wrap in plastic and cement / tile over. (should I use a junction box too)
Then remove the switch cover put the live wires into chock strip and cut the load wires back so they cannot touch the strip and tape as in the wall. Then fit a blanking plate.
Does this sound OK as I cannot remove the wiring from the wall and under bathroom floor without a lot of damage / aggro!
The breaker for the shower can be switched off but of course there is always the risk it gets turned on in error.
I plan to get the lounge rewired before I decorate it next and I can get the sparks to pull the connection from the box while he is here, but you know how long it can take to get around to jobs like that!
Thanks for your help.
I now await the wrath of an electrician!
The cable is in the wall above the bath and tiled over, I figured to remove the unit cut off the exposed tails fold back to the sides of the cable and tape up, wrap in plastic and cement / tile over. (should I use a junction box too)
Then remove the switch cover put the live wires into chock strip and cut the load wires back so they cannot touch the strip and tape as in the wall. Then fit a blanking plate.
Does this sound OK as I cannot remove the wiring from the wall and under bathroom floor without a lot of damage / aggro!
The breaker for the shower can be switched off but of course there is always the risk it gets turned on in error.
I plan to get the lounge rewired before I decorate it next and I can get the sparks to pull the connection from the box while he is here, but you know how long it can take to get around to jobs like that!
Thanks for your help.
I now await the wrath of an electrician!