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dingbat said:key_monkey, I can see both postings of your images, so I'm not sure why others can't. From what you've shown there is definitely something missing - you should, indeed, have two cables at the switch position. Now the cable at the shower looks to have white sheathing, whereas the one at the switch is definitely grey. Is the bathroom on the first floor, in which case, can you get into the loft to see if the other end of the white sheathed cable is there?
egghead said:i can see your pic fine. the pic of the switch you show is totally unsuitable for a shower, it is not a double pole switch nor is the cable going to it 10mm. showers are not a diy job, i would advise you to seek a spark.
dingbat said:egghead said:i can see your pic fine. the pic of the switch you show is totally unsuitable for a shower, it is not a double pole switch nor is the cable going to it 10mm. showers are not a diy job, i would advise you to seek a spark.
It looks like exactly like a 45A DP ceiling switch to me - the absence of two cables is the problem here. And although it only looks like 6sqmm cable, its suitability depends on the rating of the shower. (But I do agree that it is looking more likely a spark may need to be called)
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