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<blockquote data-quote="Mc12" data-source="post: 503459" data-attributes="member: 33308"><p>The only think I think might be wrong is the consumer unit as it’s has a plastic casing and is mounted onto a wooden board in the kitchen. I think it has to be screwed directly to the wall. Only trouble is it’s not very easy to get too. Cabinets will have to come out. The other thing is the wiring to the shower, it’s 6mm cable, and I’m not sure if the new replacement power shower is 9 or 13kws. If it’s 9 it’s fine. It would be difficult to replace the cable cos off location. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc12, post: 503459, member: 33308"] The only think I think might be wrong is the consumer unit as it’s has a plastic casing and is mounted onto a wooden board in the kitchen. I think it has to be screwed directly to the wall. Only trouble is it’s not very easy to get too. Cabinets will have to come out. The other thing is the wiring to the shower, it’s 6mm cable, and I’m not sure if the new replacement power shower is 9 or 13kws. If it’s 9 it’s fine. It would be difficult to replace the cable cos off location. [/QUOTE]
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