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Got a shower to wire the length of the run is about 4m to d/p switch would i get away with 6mm ???yeah a would norm run a 10mm but this is for a friend who is struggling wi ÂŁÂŁÂŁÂŁ!!and i have a load of 6mm!!! the shower is a 9.5 kw

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You can get away with 6mm if the cable is clipped direct or is in free air. Though i always prefer wiring larger showers in 10mm.
4m is his given length but cant believe this is the full circuit length so how can you work this out without a realistic length he only gave the length to a dp switch and im assuming the shower aint in the meter cupboard.:eek:
 
Was only going by the cable size calculator that someone posted earlier and i put in a total length of 16m and it still gave me a result of 6mm try it. As i said 10mm is best.
 
Problem with the cable calc online is its too basic and dosnt take other factors into account its fine if your clipping in free air but we dont know enough to recommend this answer it will all change if the cable goes through loft insulation for example these minor details but significant points make the difference between good installation and an unsafe one. It would be better for c.boy to give us more detail before suggesting an answer as he will probably take the advice as good.
Sorry Pennywise not meant to sound like im having a go at you but applies to all who comment as this (lad) will take what advice is given and maybe be misdirected.
 

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