Immersion water heater tripping electric

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Hello.

I live in a flat and I have an immersion water heater. Lately at night, my electricity has been tripping. I have narrowed it down to the water heater, as I switched it off from the RCD and the electricity didn’t trip. But when I have it on a manual boost, it works fine and the electricity does not trip. Could this be a fault timer? Thanks for any help
 

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Does your tank have 1 heating element or 2.

If it’s 2 then the RCD tripping is almost certainly due to the over night element becoming faulty.

Highly unlikely to be the timer
 
Thanks for your prompt response. I think it has two. I’m out at the moment but I can post a picture of it tomorrow.
 
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There is your answer, I would say get a plumber to change it, as it is a pressure vessel and needs testing.

Thank you for letting me know. Which of the two do think it may be?? And are they the same
 

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