Hi guys,sorry i have taken so long to reply.I have just got in from doing some voluntary driving.Thank's for the advice The shower is a Triton Aspirante Topaz 9.5Kw.I don't have any testing knowledge apart from using a multimeter for checking for continuity and a volt stick.The box i have bought to connect up to mains is a Crabtree starbreaker fitted with a 63amp rccd and a 50amp mcb. is that ok.
Hi Pro Dave.Yes i intend getting an electrician to do the final installation of the mini cu.This is because i have a main fuse with a wire seal on it.I know i am not allowed to break that seal.If i had meter with a main switch which would isolate the whole house i am competent enough to do the whole job myself.However i will be calling in an electrician.
Just a polite note of caution....
without the correct test equipment and knowledge of the appropriate testing you are not competent...
Thats notwithstanding the fact you have come on here to ask in the first place....
There is a BIG difference from wiring something up and getting it "working"...
to design, install test and commission in accordance with current wiring regualtions...
Competence and good practical ability or two different things...
you sound like someone with reasonable confidence, ability and the good sense to ask...
But don't fool yourself into thinking you can prove your new circuit is fully electrically complaint with just a multimeter and a voltstick!
Personally I would not recommend any DIY person undertook a new shower installtion...
as they don't have access to something such as one of these..
http://isswww.co.uk/17th-Edition-Testers
Defiantly get it properly tested before energizing anything!!!!!
p.s.
if you were in England this work would need a building regulations compliance certificate via LABC notification...