Electric Shower isolator ?

Hi guys.

I have just done an EICR on a rental. They have relatively recently had a shower installed (brown/blue cable) with no local isolator fitted. The CU is quite old so the mcb's can't be locked off and neither can the up front rcd. Does a C3 sound right or no code just a mention. I have looked at a couple of Mira installation manuals for reference and they state recommended isolation switch rather than requires so as far as i can see not a manufacturers instruction either.

Gary

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  • Id say, in this situation, the main switch of the DB Could be your isolation point, and this can almost always be locked off if you have the correct bit of kit. 

    C3 - local isolation would be better.

    IMO of course. 

  • Cheers Tatty, the CU has an up front RCD built into the board and it turns to reset rather than an up and down toggle switch so can't be locked off, the mcbs dont have a hole in either to fit a lock . I think a C3 is probably right just thought i would see if i was missing anything. I personally don't like shower switches, whenever there is a problem it is nearly always the isolation switch. That said i have never been able to not fit one.

    I might be tempted with a double rcbo though on something newer. I was looking through isolation and switching in my regs book, it says lots of things that the isolators should do or where they should be positioned if they are fitted  etc  but doesn't specifically say they should be fitted. As i said in OP it does not appear to be a manufacturers requirement either just a recommendation.

    Gary

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  • Cheers Tatty, the CU has an up front RCD built into the board and it turns to reset rather than an up and down toggle switch so can't be locked off, the mcbs dont have a hole in either to fit a lock . I think a C3 is probably right just thought i would see if i was missing anything. I personally don't like shower switches, whenever there is a problem it is nearly always the isolation switch. That said i have never been able to not fit one.

    I might be tempted with a double rcbo though on something newer. I was looking through isolation and switching in my regs book, it says lots of things that the isolators should do or where they should be positioned if they are fitted  etc  but doesn't specifically say they should be fitted. As i said in OP it does not appear to be a manufacturers requirement either just a recommendation.

    Gary

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