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changed and upgraded my dad's shower supply as his new shower is too powerful for his existing 6mm

He has a 45amp double pole switch in the spare bedroom which is the means of isolation so for ease of installation iv used the same switch. However I'm finding it really difficult putting the front switch face back onto the back box. I just can't seem to manipulate the conductors enough. I left just enough on the individual conductors
 
Agree with Oliver on this one its a common mistake. 10mm can be a bugger to work with so try stripping back the outer pvc further to leave slightly longer cables to work with but bear in mind if they are to long it will have the same effect as they will not sit in the backbox properly.manipulation of the cables is the key but if you find you are forcing the faceplate on then it is not wright.
 
6mm is good for 47a clipped
Very true but the OP stated the new shower is to powerful it may well be a 10.5KW shower in which case 6mm is not sufficient for the load taking into account the cable routing e.t.c. I have been taught to always install 10mm for shower supplies as it will allow for the higher load showers to run depending on the routing of cable of course even if its only running an 8.5KW shower at present.
 
Exactly. I don't know what the previous shower rating was but the new one is 9.5kw. 6mm (ref method B) is 36A.

10mm was the best option considering the different installation conditions and power rating of the shower.

Iv measured the back box and its defo 47mm so I'll pull some of the slack out and lengthy the individual conductors and see if they bend easier that way.
 
Exactly. I don't know what the previous shower rating was but the new one is 9.5kw. 6mm (ref method B) is 36A.

10mm was the best option considering the different installation conditions and power rating of the shower.

Iv measured the back box and its defo 47mm so I'll pull some of the slack out and lengthy the individual conductors and see if they bend easier that way.
Where'd you get that CCC from because my regs don't show B for twin and skin
 

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