Why would an electrician install a 10 mm twin and earth circuit protected by a B32 MCB for a 8.5 kW shower?
Why would an electrician install a 10 mm twin and earth circuit protected by a B32 MCB for a 8.5 kW shower?
Actually in addition to the C&G electrical installation and design qualification certificates I have a certificate issued by Triton the shower manufacturer to say I have been trained to install showers.
I attended a free two day training course at Triton and I was the only electrician who attended that particular session, the others were plumbers and guys leaving the armed forces doing repatriation training.
We did the electric showers on the second day, as we started the trainer looked around the room at his twenty students and said “Actually there’s only one person in the room who can install electric showers” it seems I’m still in the minority over fifteen years later.
Actually in addition to the C&G electrical installation and design qualification certificates I have a certificate issued by Triton the shower manufacturer to say I have been trained to install showers.
I attended a free two day training course at Triton and I was the only electrician who attended that particular session, the others were plumbers and guys leaving the armed forces doing repatriation training.
We did the electric showers on the second day, as we started the trainer looked around the room at his twenty students and said “Actually there’s only one person in the room who can install electric showers” it seems I’m still in the minority over fifteen years later.
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