Sophia2457
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I'm asking around on getting a Triton T90 XR installed over the bath, there's never been a shower there before.
I don't think the prices for materials are excessive in either case- include for
Plumber: pipe, fittings, insulation, isolation valve, tank connector (maybe)
Electrician: cable, conduit, isolation pull switch (double pole) and MCB for main board.
Carpenter, that shower needs to be on a seperate rcd, or an rcbo B rated , you left that out. If they already have an electric shower in the house a priority or non priority unit also needs to be fitted to stop both showers running at the same time as each shower draws 40 A and the main fuse in a domestic installation is only 63A
Why a Triton, as a matter of interest? I don't know much about electric showers, but I've used the one in a friends house and it's noisy.
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