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Any experts in power-shower fitting here?
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:j:beer::j:beer::jThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0
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Keystone has explained the water supply requirements.So as you don't need to bother at all with the installation instructions I'll cover the electric supply.
Put a bit of cable and a 3 pin plug on the Power Shower.Run an extension cable with a couple of sockets into the bathroom.Then you can plug the shower and a 2 bar electric fire into the extension sockets.
This of course is only intended for those who don't bother with installation requirements as they feel fully competent to tinker about with water and electricity.Don't forget to fill the bath with water and stand in it whilst plugging in the shower/electric fire.0 -
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