Hi,
Can anyone enlighten me on a problem with my shower? I have the Gainsbourgh Energy 2000x 9.5kw Electric shower, which has started to blow the 30A fuse when on for more than 5 minutes on the high setting. Since my house is private rented and I'm not allowed to change anything with-in the house hold, I phoned my landlord who sent a repairs man around, who changed the wired fuse 30A to a plug in Wylex 32A fuse with a switched circuit breaker on it. This now works fine so long as I only use the shower on the medium setting. If I use the shower on the high setting, it again blows after 5 minutes. Before on the old wired fuse I had to then, re-wire it with a 30A wire through the middle, now all I have to do is flick the switch. I'm guessing this isn't right. I have on my main fuse board, 1 5A for lights, 1 30A for sockets and another 30A for the cooker (I think) and a seperate 30A socket, which has now been upgraded to a 32A switched fuse, for the shower. The main electrical amp is 100A. Would I be able to upgrade this 32A switched fuse to a 40A so the shower will work sufficiently on high or would that overload the main circuit fused board? Not really that clued up on electrics, but rather than ring my landlord up for this, I was thinking of just popping in a 40A fuse? Any idea's guy's?
Please see pic's for information.
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone enlighten me on a problem with my shower? I have the Gainsbourgh Energy 2000x 9.5kw Electric shower, which has started to blow the 30A fuse when on for more than 5 minutes on the high setting. Since my house is private rented and I'm not allowed to change anything with-in the house hold, I phoned my landlord who sent a repairs man around, who changed the wired fuse 30A to a plug in Wylex 32A fuse with a switched circuit breaker on it. This now works fine so long as I only use the shower on the medium setting. If I use the shower on the high setting, it again blows after 5 minutes. Before on the old wired fuse I had to then, re-wire it with a 30A wire through the middle, now all I have to do is flick the switch. I'm guessing this isn't right. I have on my main fuse board, 1 5A for lights, 1 30A for sockets and another 30A for the cooker (I think) and a seperate 30A socket, which has now been upgraded to a 32A switched fuse, for the shower. The main electrical amp is 100A. Would I be able to upgrade this 32A switched fuse to a 40A so the shower will work sufficiently on high or would that overload the main circuit fused board? Not really that clued up on electrics, but rather than ring my landlord up for this, I was thinking of just popping in a 40A fuse? Any idea's guy's?
Please see pic's for information.
Thanks in advance.