I moved into a new build flat in July 15 and have had repeated issues with my immersion heater which have stumped electricians. Would really appreciate a second opinion.
I have a cylinder in an airing cupboard with an immersion heater at the bottom which is the only source of hot water (no gas in the building). The immersion heater cable is connected to a DP spur with an analogue timer 15cm above. The timer is set to an hour in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. In Dec the circuit breaker to the immersion heater tripped. An electrician (from Checkatrade) came and found the fused spur had blown (photo attached). He replaced the spur, thinking it was just a one off. A month later and the same thing happened again so this time he replaced it with a "heavier duty" spur which looks like minus the fuse to me. He also took a closer look at the cabling between the timer and the spur and found it was 1mm^2 5 core so replaced it with 2.5mm^2 5 core. He said that this was the fault and it would not happen again.
Fast forward another month and this time the wiring behind the timer melted and damaged the timer (photo attached). This is the short bit of cable the electrician had replaced.
I called another electrician this time and he said it may have been a poor connection though he couldn't tell as it had all melted. He replaced the timer and cabling with 3 core 2.5mm^2 as he wasn't convinced the previous electrician had used heat resistant cabling. He also replaced the immersion heater thermostat (Backer BT7) with one that has a reset (Backer BMST7). He checked both thermostats and did not find a fault with either but as a precaution turned the temperature down on the new one. Now the hot water only reaches about 40C but is only one division away from max in the thermostat.
I would like to turn the temp up but obviously am worried about the same issue happening again as no one has actually identified the fault. The building developers have so far shunned any responsibility despite the electrician saying all flats need to be checked for safety. Would really appreciate hearing any input as to what I should do.
I have a cylinder in an airing cupboard with an immersion heater at the bottom which is the only source of hot water (no gas in the building). The immersion heater cable is connected to a DP spur with an analogue timer 15cm above. The timer is set to an hour in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. In Dec the circuit breaker to the immersion heater tripped. An electrician (from Checkatrade) came and found the fused spur had blown (photo attached). He replaced the spur, thinking it was just a one off. A month later and the same thing happened again so this time he replaced it with a "heavier duty" spur which looks like minus the fuse to me. He also took a closer look at the cabling between the timer and the spur and found it was 1mm^2 5 core so replaced it with 2.5mm^2 5 core. He said that this was the fault and it would not happen again.
Fast forward another month and this time the wiring behind the timer melted and damaged the timer (photo attached). This is the short bit of cable the electrician had replaced.
I called another electrician this time and he said it may have been a poor connection though he couldn't tell as it had all melted. He replaced the timer and cabling with 3 core 2.5mm^2 as he wasn't convinced the previous electrician had used heat resistant cabling. He also replaced the immersion heater thermostat (Backer BT7) with one that has a reset (Backer BMST7). He checked both thermostats and did not find a fault with either but as a precaution turned the temperature down on the new one. Now the hot water only reaches about 40C but is only one division away from max in the thermostat.
I would like to turn the temp up but obviously am worried about the same issue happening again as no one has actually identified the fault. The building developers have so far shunned any responsibility despite the electrician saying all flats need to be checked for safety. Would really appreciate hearing any input as to what I should do.