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Hi all, I need some advice- I'm no electrician, i'm just wanting to know the cable size i have in existing shower- Had a look in attic above shower and have attached pics of the cables against a measure (starting at 10 cm/ tape was broken)

Can anyone confirm of these are 10mm or 6mm please?

Wanting to know what kw of shower my cable can carry si i can buy for the electrician to put in.

Many Thanks,
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Hi all, I need some advice- I'm no electrician, i'm just wanting to know the cable size i have in existing shower- Had a look in attic above shower and have attached pics of the cables against a measure (starting at 10 cm/ tape was broken)

Can anyone confirm of these are 10mm or 6mm please?

Wanting to know what kw of shower my cable can carry si i can buy for the electrician to put in.

Many Thanks,
10mm and 6 mm refers to the CSA of the L and N conductors NOT the overall dimension of the cable, what size in KW is you're shower?
He/she would more than likely have some cable in the Van
 
A lot of manufacturers emboss the cable sizes on the outer sheath, they can be difficult to see but wiping a dirty finger over them often helps.
 
Hi all, I need some advice- I'm no electrician, i'm just wanting to know the cable size i have in existing shower- Had a look in attic above shower and have attached pics of the cables against a measure (starting at 10 cm/ tape was broken)

Can anyone confirm of these are 10mm or 6mm please?

Wanting to know what kw of shower my cable can carry si i can buy for the electrician to put in.

Many Thanks,
If you are getting an electrician to put the new shower in then probably best to get them to come around first and take a look at the cable. The difference between 10mm and 6mm is pretty easy to tell just by looking at it. They could also peek inside the isolation switch as they could see the earth. On 10mm cable the earth has a number of strands to it. 6mm just has one solid core as it's earth.
 
If you are getting an electrician to put the new shower in then probably best to get them to come around first and take a look at the cable. The difference between 10mm and 6mm is pretty easy to tell just by looking at it. They could also peek inside the isolation switch as they could see the earth. On 10mm cable the earth has a number of strands to it. 6mm just has one solid core as it's earth.
Hi all, I need some advice- I'm no electrician, i'm just wanting to know the cable size i have in existing shower- Had a look in attic above shower and have attached pics of the cables against a measure (starting at 10 cm/ tape was broken)

Can anyone confirm of these are 10mm or 6mm please?

Wanting to know what kw of shower my cable can carry si i can buy for the electrician to put in.

Many Thanks,View attachment 65261

Thanks all for the replies.

The electrician is proper hard to get a hold of so was wanting to have the shower sitting waiting there ready to install all on one day.

There are some stamps on the cable/ looked the whole way but just gives the manufacturer and bs6004.
(I don't know why the size isn't just stamped on the cable)

Someone above said that it impossible to tell from the measurement- I did come across this (attached pic) online and the above measurement looks to be about 17mm ?
 

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If you are getting an electrician to put the new shower in then probably best to get them to come around first and take a look at the cable. The difference between 10mm and 6mm is pretty easy to tell just by looking at it. They could also peek inside the isolation switch as they could see the earth. On 10mm cable the earth has a number of strands to it. 6mm just has one solid core as it's earth.
Posted above there again, but also some extra info: The Box shows the shower fuse as 'B40' if that helps any?
 
All electric turned off there.

Looks like 10mm then? The earth is not solid

Thanks so much for your help folks
almost deffo 10mm. ask the audience... 99%. ....1% think it's string.)
 

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