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Planning my consumer unit change ready for my assessment in a couple of weeks. Looking at the board - and note i've not investigated any further i seem to have 2 40amp CB's labelled Shower front and shower back. Both are rated 40amps. Now i only have one shower and i cant see there ever being a shower in the front of the house anyway so im not sure if the labelling Front and back refer to the actual location

Is there any reason why a shower with pull cord isolator would be wired with 2 supplies ?
 
I did a board change recently .... one breaker was labelled "garage"

but no garage........... 6mm cable

Couldn't identify what the cable did so left it disconnected ....... a few days later the customer rang me to say the rear flood light wasn't working ........ so a quick trip back and reconnected it.

Such jobs are a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle without a picture!
 
I did a board change recently .... one breaker was labelled "garage"

but no garage........... 6mm cable

Couldn't identify what the cable did so left it disconnected ....... a few days later the customer rang me to say the rear flood light wasn't working ........ so a quick trip back and reconnected it.

Such jobs are a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle without a picture!
but its like doing a jigsaw puzzle youre vaguely familiar with, you know how it should go together but its almost as if someone has mixed in duplo with the puzzle
 
Ok sorted, CB marked front shower (which there isnt one) actually routes to a junction box in the loft. This feeds a double socket in a bedroom having been stepped down to 2.5 - see attached

what a --- !

[ElectriciansForums.net] Why would my shower have 2 supplies
 
Ok sorted, CB marked front shower (which there isnt one) actually routes to a junction box in the loft. This feeds a double socket in a bedroom having been stepped down to 2.5 - see attached

what a --- !

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Need to get those cable secured, and downgrade the OCPD, and mark the CU accordingly
 
I would have to disagree here as (technically) our trade has to be one of the hardest trades to understand and learn. Designing a specific electrical circuit requires a lot of knowledge to be done properly. Working in a commercial environment on site we have everything designed for us and work from drawings but that is far from easy understanding and interpreting the drawing to produce the finished product to the required spec. Working out what others have done comes with experience and a good understanding of testing and inspection to work out what our test results mean. You have asked in your post if there is any reason a shower with a pull cord isolator would be fed by two supplies and experience should of told you this would not be the case and it needs urgent investigation. On the plus side you have found that it was supplying a circuit which was not correctly designed and installed and you have rectified the issue.
Hopefully your assessment goes well and you have learnt from this as in my experience every domestic property is different from another.
 
My post was supposed to quote the OPs post #13 below

Like I said earlier in thread, I will take a look as anyone would in this situation. Let's be honest technically any domestic electrical work or commercial for that matter isn't really that difficult. Working out what others have done in the past is
 

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