Hi all,
Neat forum you guys have hear,just the place for all my leccy questions...lol
I moved into a new house a year ago, the chap i bought it from was a builder and he added a nice extention to the house, thats now the master bedroom with on suite shower which works great, however upstairs in...
Hi all
I have just spoken to a friend.
She is having a Power Shower installed.
The plumber has already started the job - he has done the pipe work etc.
Apparantly he has let my friend only just know that he wont be able to sign off the electrical side of the works as he does not hold the...
Hi Y'all,
I've just stumbled across your forum. (I'm enjoying all the pictures of the nightmare installs etc). I wonder if anyone can help me please?
My power shower has just stopped working this morning. When pressing the power button I get nothing from the unit. No power light or sounds of...
Hi everyone,
just a quick question to answer if possible.
On my way home this evening, I got a call from a customer who said their power shower was not working.
I quickly passed by ( as its my little boys birthday and have guests round BBq etc etc ).
I looked in the cupboard and I saw a...
Dear all,
Just replaced a power shower for a customer, the old one is not working, when you turned on the shower you heard some noise but no water is coming out, i checked voltage, it is 240 volts, checked the water connectionn, both hot and cold water are connected well, so i suggested he...
Need to supply a power shower. Consumer unit - Rewirable fuses. No RCD
No equipotential bonding in bathroom
Main bonding 6 mm - maximum
Can I supply it via one of the circuits throught an RCD and upgrade bonding. Was thinking of lighting circuit upstairs which will also cover no bonding in...
Inherited a job here boys and girls, scenario is a plumber has fitted a mira power shower in this old dears bungalow near me, and i havent been in the loft but before install the plumber fitted 2x small header tanks in the loft for head water, apparently could,nt fit 1x big one due to lack of...
I have been asked to replace a broken power shower. Looking at the wiring it is wired into a 3amp fused switch in the loft and then into a junction box on a what looks like the lighting circuit. Is this ok being only 3amps it isn't drawing much at all?
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