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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 22:22:44 +0100, Stuart B
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 22:06:51 +0100, Usenet Nutter
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This space was filled with words but i snipped em


As others have said deal with the electrics as they advise . Turn off
that stop tap you mentioned and remove the shower .


If you then want to
also remove that stop tap and the piece of piping it is fitted to then
you need to turn off the water supply further back and only you can
determine where that is possible . After you have done that cut the
pipe where you want ( allowing for spillage by using towels ,bowls etc
) and cap the pipe either by soldering a stop end ( making sure the
pipe is empty and dry) or fiting a compression stop end then turning
the water back on again and checking for leaks .


As you're reply adds nothing why have you posted it ?


Try reading the bit above again .I have made it easier for you to see
the new advice.