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Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
I have had an ongoing problem with an electric shower and in particular the double pole isolating switch. Ever since the shower was replaced several years ago with a Triton Millenium shower, the switch periodically has failed.
When I have repalced it the switch looks like it has overheated and always on the neutral side. The cable insulation was also discolured.
I guess I probably investigated this further but nipping off to Screwfix for a new switch evry so often seemed simpler. I should also add that we are now on our second millenium shower as the first one failed after four years so I don't think the shower is the root cause of the switches failing?
On boxing day, the main RCD kept tripping whenever the switch to the shower was activated.
I assumed it was the switch again, and to confrim this I disconnected the cable at the shower terminal block. I assumed that if there was no load then the fault was likely to be related to the switch.
I replaced the switch today and the main RCD is still tripping whenever the shower switch is activated.
So....
If the cable to the shower is disconnected at the shower end and the RCD still trips when the switch is activated, does that indicate that there's a fault in the wiring or have am I misunderstanding how the RCD operates.
One thing I should mention is that the cable run from the main board is very long as its a old house and the shower is on the top floor with the board is on the bottom floor.
Hope someone is able to give me a few clues
rgds
Jim
I have had an ongoing problem with an electric shower and in particular the double pole isolating switch. Ever since the shower was replaced several years ago with a Triton Millenium shower, the switch periodically has failed.
When I have repalced it the switch looks like it has overheated and always on the neutral side. The cable insulation was also discolured.
I guess I probably investigated this further but nipping off to Screwfix for a new switch evry so often seemed simpler. I should also add that we are now on our second millenium shower as the first one failed after four years so I don't think the shower is the root cause of the switches failing?
On boxing day, the main RCD kept tripping whenever the switch to the shower was activated.
I assumed it was the switch again, and to confrim this I disconnected the cable at the shower terminal block. I assumed that if there was no load then the fault was likely to be related to the switch.
I replaced the switch today and the main RCD is still tripping whenever the shower switch is activated.
So....
If the cable to the shower is disconnected at the shower end and the RCD still trips when the switch is activated, does that indicate that there's a fault in the wiring or have am I misunderstanding how the RCD operates.
One thing I should mention is that the cable run from the main board is very long as its a old house and the shower is on the top floor with the board is on the bottom floor.
Hope someone is able to give me a few clues
rgds
Jim