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Peter F January 16th 06 01:26 PM

Average kW of a Shower
 
Following recent helpful advice on this group on destroying my house I come
to you bearing another question...

If, as part of a house rewire the electrician was asked to put in a feed for
a shower, what size cable and capacity MCB would you reasonably expect?
Cable run is about 15m

What do folk reckon the average/minimum rated shower would be?

What size shower could be run from 6mm cable?
What size shower could be run from a 32A MCB on aformentioned 6mm?

I think you can see where this is going!

Thanks for any advice,
Peter



David Hansen January 16th 06 02:55 PM

Average kW of a Shower
 
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:26:55 -0000 someone who may be "Peter F"
wrote this:-

If, as part of a house rewire the electrician was asked to put in a feed for
a shower, what size cable and capacity MCB would you reasonably expect?


For an instant electric shower it depends on the power of the
shower. The larger this is the better the shower will be. 32A may
just be alright where mains water is relatively hot, but 35A+ is far
better.


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Set Square January 16th 06 03:23 PM

Average kW of a Shower
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Peter F wrote:

Following recent helpful advice on this group on destroying my house
I come to you bearing another question...

If, as part of a house rewire the electrician was asked to put in a
feed for a shower, what size cable and capacity MCB would you
reasonably expect? Cable run is about 15m

On the basis that *no* electric shower is much cop - and that anything under
10kW is no use whatsoever, I would plan for 10.5kW. This will require about
45 amps at 230v - so use a 50 amp breaker and 10 sq.mm cable.

What do folk reckon the average/minimum rated shower would be?

You can buy 8 kW showers - but I wouldn't bother!

What size shower could be run from 6mm cable?
What size shower could be run from a 32A MCB on aformentioned 6mm?

According to http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Figures/Tab4.7.htm a 6 sq.mm cable
is ok for about 38 amps (8.7 kW) if it's in a conduit on the wall and not
thermally insulated - but a 32A breaker will limit you to about 7.3 kW.

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J January 16th 06 05:31 PM

Average kW of a Shower
 

You can buy 8 kW showers - but I wouldn't bother!


I've got an 8.5kW shower, and find it perfectly fine. Admitadly, it's
nothing compared to a power shower, but it is certainly better than the old
6.5kW one at my Dad's house :)

depends what you're used to.

My brother has very high water preasure throughout his house, and using the
shower there is like using a jet wash :)




Set Square January 16th 06 06:41 PM

Average kW of a Shower
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
J wrote:

You can buy 8 kW showers - but I wouldn't bother!


I've got an 8.5kW shower, and find it perfectly fine. Admitadly, it's
nothing compared to a power shower, but it is certainly better than
the old 6.5kW one at my Dad's house :)

depends what you're used to.

My brother has very high water preasure throughout his house, and
using the shower there is like using a jet wash :)


Presumably as in *cold* jet wash if it's an electric shower?!
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