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John White
 
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Default Shower Switch Location

"Billy The Kid ( The Original ) " wrote:

I don't normally comment on this sort of thing, but wasn't the
original Billy the Kid a cowboy ?

Not strictly true, isolation of a circuit should be made at the CU if
working on a circuit, it should be isolated means of a method stated
in BS7671. With regards to the Electricity at work regulations 1989.


Perhaps you could tell us the correct way to do this then. I always
like to learn from an expert.

Many showers have wall mounted switches, these are usually mounted
outside the bathroom, how would you monitor that when working on the
circuit..


In precisely the same way that you would monitor any other circuit you
were working on where the control switch was out of sight.

DONT GIVE OUT ADVICE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT U TALKING ABOUT.

WWW.NICEIC.ORG.UK IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET ADVICE.


No need to shout,.

Information concerning your queries can be found there.


Could you please point out where the answer to the original poster's
question can be found on the NICEIC web site. A URL would be nice.

Thank you

John
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John White,
Electrical Contractor