6mm^2 twin and earth will be sufficient for a 37A load providing it isn't subject to other derating factors (high ambient temperatures, running through insulation in walls/lofts, grouping factors etc.)
Let us know how you intend to install the cable and then we can verify if 6mm^2 will be ok. It might be worth using 10mm^2 cable regardless though so if you decide to upgrade the shower in the future you don't need to rip out the old.
6mm² will be fine on a 40Amp mcb as long as the cable doesn't follow a route through thermal insulation and is not grouped with other cables
Are you aware that this work is notifiable to your local building control under Part P of the building regs?
Most manufacturers recommend the use of a 30mA RCD to protect the circuit also and I second this as will the majority of sparks on here.
Is your local supplementary bonding up to scratch?
Thanks for your help,what is a supplementary bonding?and why do i have to notify building control.
I shall only be laying the cables during the building stage of an en-suite,i sghall get a competant electrician to do the clever bits at the end with rcd,etc.
I shall only be laying the cables during the building stage of an en-suite,i sghall get a competant electrician to do the clever bits at the end with rcd,etc.
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