Joans wrote:
Being an electrical circuit, I don't think it works that way. The switch just acts as an isolator, so when it's off, the shower has no power. It's almost wired up opposite to a lighting circuit as the switch is on the loop and the shower spurs off that.
In the light fitting? It was ages ago, but I would assume 3 live, 2 neutral and a switched live (and the earth).
it does, my electriction mate told me when he came and fixed it.
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