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For electric showers, in general: Have plenty of room for dressing the wires and terminating the connections Electric showers are generally placed at chest height, and have good access around them The wires plug into the back of the shower enclosure, with the removal and fitting of the lid being completely unconnected to these cables Inside an electric shower you only have one set of (6mm+) wires to contend with whereas electric shower switches usually have: Little room inside the enclosure for bending and dressing the wires in, and the sweet spot for cable length is a less forgiving tolerance Are generally placed in awkward to access locations such as on the ceiling where the operator has to work above their head, or in a cupboard with shelves, pipework, other cables, and even belongings inside, often at a right angle to the direction the operator's body is facing The wires plug into the front lid part, which can easily mean 1) if the wires are really nicely dressed, to put tension on the terminals when you push the front face back into the enclosure (often having to fight the lid to close) You have two sets of 6mm+ to deal with These extra challenges are better explained in our "how to change a shower switch" article

Following productive discussions, the participants of the 2020 workshop ultimately decided on five themes that were deemed to be of the utmost relevance to Northern communities
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