hi, i have recently started renting a house, whilst we were away (before anyone had moved in properly) the shower was left on and caused some damage to the upstairs. To turn the shower on you have to use the isolator cord since the power button on the shower doesnt work. The letting agents are saying that one of us left it on but we all know for a fact that it was off when we left because we checked it. Now, we thought we were gonna have no proof of this but the other day when i was testing the shower (after the incident), i noticed that there is a stage where you pull the isolator cord to turn it on and the little label switches to on but the light (on the isolator switch) which indicates its on doesnt come on and neither does the shower.
Could it be the case that it was left at this stage and eventually (maybe through the unit heating up) the contacts or somthing came together fully and the shower came on.
As it seems like the contacts arent completely together at this stage but very close, because if you give the slightest bit of pressure on the cord at this stage, ((not enough to fully switch it to off-as you have to pull quite firmly to switch it on or off and theres a click when you pull)) the shower and light come on but as soon as you release that slight pressure the shower and light go off, but obviously the swith says its still on because you havent pulled it firmly enough to click it off.
So would like to know whether at this stage the shower could have come on at some point through the contacts eventually fully connecting. Any information would be appreciated, because as far as i know isolator switches should just be on and off-isolationg the power completely from the shower, and no other inbetween stage.
the sequence of the isolator cord goes like this:
1.isolator switch says off(working-no water, no light),
2.isolator switch says on(but no water from shower, no light),
3.isolator switch says off (working-no water, no light),
4.isolator switch says on (working-water on and light on).
(stage 2 is the one i am concerned with)
Could it be the case that it was left at this stage and eventually (maybe through the unit heating up) the contacts or somthing came together fully and the shower came on.
As it seems like the contacts arent completely together at this stage but very close, because if you give the slightest bit of pressure on the cord at this stage, ((not enough to fully switch it to off-as you have to pull quite firmly to switch it on or off and theres a click when you pull)) the shower and light come on but as soon as you release that slight pressure the shower and light go off, but obviously the swith says its still on because you havent pulled it firmly enough to click it off.
So would like to know whether at this stage the shower could have come on at some point through the contacts eventually fully connecting. Any information would be appreciated, because as far as i know isolator switches should just be on and off-isolationg the power completely from the shower, and no other inbetween stage.
the sequence of the isolator cord goes like this:
1.isolator switch says off(working-no water, no light),
2.isolator switch says on(but no water from shower, no light),
3.isolator switch says off (working-no water, no light),
4.isolator switch says on (working-water on and light on).
(stage 2 is the one i am concerned with)