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go back and get your money, if they wont pay then rip the cable out and go home. stop messing about with the shower as like others have said its not your problem.
 
Fix it? If he has powered it up then he also needs to set it up unless the plumbers was there with him and they could have done a little job sharing.

The OP didn't install the shower. It was not his job to install the shower. The shower was fitted by someone else. It's them who should have tested the shower fully when they installed it.
 
The OP didn't install the shower. It was not his job to install the shower. The shower was fitted by someone else. It's them who should have tested the shower fully when they installed it.

But if they could not test it due to the electrician not having connected it yet?

It doesn't take long to read the instructions in commissioning the shower and follow the normally simple steps.

The symptoms described sound reminiscent of Mira commissioning procedures,
 
But if they could not test it due to the electrician not having connected it yet?

The OP hasn't stated who installed the shower. It was his job to install the new breaker, cable and that is it. (that is what I get from post 1)
 
I guess the bloke paying the bill doesn't see it the way you do. And neither do I.

Everyone to either own mate. If you are happy to install things that you are not getting paid for then that it ok.
 
The OP hasn't stated who installed the shower. It was his job to install the new breaker, cable and that is it. (that is what I get from post 1)
I suppose someone's got to turn it on for the very first time, and will need to follow the manufactures instructions. As davesparks says, it might be a commissioning error. If it is, it's a simple fix and OP can get his money.
 
i set it up on the MAX power to see if it could hold it, because they said it had tripped the MCB.
I think it was A MITE some thing shower
and the middle setting was ECO so i set it one above that
then put the Temp Control to all the way in the RED.

I wanted to strees it out,

I assume you’re talking about a Mira shower. Before you power them up, with the cover off, you have to press a little button to bleed the air out of the reservoir. Some have a thermal reset on them. The shower might not be fubared yet, but unless you tried this, there is no way of knowing. The only time they really go wrong is when a plumber fits the shower and then solders the pipes to it. It knackers up the seals inside them.
 

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