Just a quick question,,, the answer may be longer
I have a client who has some flats. A while ago I replaced the CU and did some alterations in one of the flats while they were doing a renovation of the flat.
They have now almost finished (all decoration completed) and they want an electric shower installing
My problem is that I have nowhere to put an isolator switch except for in the airing cupboard which is in a bedroom backing onto the shower position... I cannot put a pull cord in (no access into ceiling void) and they do not want a plate switch outside the room.
I have thought of using a contactor operated by a pneumatic switch,, but would that be good enough for maintenance.... Or I could use a lockable rotary isolator in the airing cupboard..
Comments on my thoughts or other options welcome.
I have a client who has some flats. A while ago I replaced the CU and did some alterations in one of the flats while they were doing a renovation of the flat.
They have now almost finished (all decoration completed) and they want an electric shower installing
My problem is that I have nowhere to put an isolator switch except for in the airing cupboard which is in a bedroom backing onto the shower position... I cannot put a pull cord in (no access into ceiling void) and they do not want a plate switch outside the room.
I have thought of using a contactor operated by a pneumatic switch,, but would that be good enough for maintenance.... Or I could use a lockable rotary isolator in the airing cupboard..
Comments on my thoughts or other options welcome.