Hi guys
I have a quick question regarding what is possible and what isn't regarding the wiring side of a power shower. I currently have an electric shower (which is rubbish) on its own dedicated circuit marked 'shower' on the fuse box, with a 45A (I think) fuse. It also has a pull-type switch (less than 0.6m from the shower actually, which is naughty I believe) in the bathroom. As far as I know, nothing else is powered from the curcuit. I want to replace the electric shower (cold supply only) with a power shower (integreal pump, hot and cold water supply), in order to upgrade my showering experience from 'luke-warm dribble' to 'real shower'. I realise this means extending the hot water supply, which is fine, but I also need to supply the new power shower with electricity for the integrated pump.
The power shower is supposed to have a 3A fused spur connection from the ring main, which is all well and good except the ring main goes nowhere near where the shower is going to be. Since the electric shower is going to be removed, could the 45A fuse be replaced with a 3A fuse, the current pull switch replaced with a 3A pull switch, and an RCD added to the circuit, so that the power shower could be run from the old electric shower circuit? Obviously, an appropriate label would have to be added to the fuse box. Is this setup feasible? It seems safer to me than (a) leaving the current shower circuit unused and therefore unmonitored for potential issues and (b) trailing a ring main spur all the way round the attic / bathroom floor to where it would need to be, although I'm not an electrician and so may be missing something!
I should point out here that I'm currently just working out what is possible before contacting an electrician, and not planning to do anything dangerous myself! I just like to know what I'm talking about before contacting local tradesmen....
Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
Matt[/i]
I have a quick question regarding what is possible and what isn't regarding the wiring side of a power shower. I currently have an electric shower (which is rubbish) on its own dedicated circuit marked 'shower' on the fuse box, with a 45A (I think) fuse. It also has a pull-type switch (less than 0.6m from the shower actually, which is naughty I believe) in the bathroom. As far as I know, nothing else is powered from the curcuit. I want to replace the electric shower (cold supply only) with a power shower (integreal pump, hot and cold water supply), in order to upgrade my showering experience from 'luke-warm dribble' to 'real shower'. I realise this means extending the hot water supply, which is fine, but I also need to supply the new power shower with electricity for the integrated pump.
The power shower is supposed to have a 3A fused spur connection from the ring main, which is all well and good except the ring main goes nowhere near where the shower is going to be. Since the electric shower is going to be removed, could the 45A fuse be replaced with a 3A fuse, the current pull switch replaced with a 3A pull switch, and an RCD added to the circuit, so that the power shower could be run from the old electric shower circuit? Obviously, an appropriate label would have to be added to the fuse box. Is this setup feasible? It seems safer to me than (a) leaving the current shower circuit unused and therefore unmonitored for potential issues and (b) trailing a ring main spur all the way round the attic / bathroom floor to where it would need to be, although I'm not an electrician and so may be missing something!
I should point out here that I'm currently just working out what is possible before contacting an electrician, and not planning to do anything dangerous myself! I just like to know what I'm talking about before contacting local tradesmen....
Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
Matt[/i]