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Hi, my neighbour has had to change his electric shower (6kw) pull switch (32A) 3 times in 4yrs. Apart from it possibly being poor quality switches he,s replacing, I was wondering if there is any reason not to leave the pull switch isolator in the "on" position. Thanks
 
Still wondering what Charlie,s points were ?
Still wondering what Charlie,s points were ?
Whilst I don't want to steal Charlie's thunder, but the point he is making is a valid one, the higher the KW of the shower the bigger the spark should there be a faulty connection, basivc Ohms Law I = P/V 6000/230=26 Amps whereas 9000/230=39Amps
The other points I'll leave to Charlie but I'm sure you get the gist of what Charlie
said cuz I 'm nice like that, shut up TEL.
 
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Whilst I don't want to steal Charlie's thunder, but the point he is making is a valid one, the higher the KW of the shower the bigger the spark should there be a faulty connection, basivc Ohms Law I = P/V 6000/230=26 Amps whereas 9000/230=39Amps
The other points I'll leave to Charlie but I'm sure you get the gist of what Charlie
said cuz I 'm nice like that, shut up TEL.
Yes, but if the switch is rated to take the load, it should be fine ?
 
If I went to a job where a shower was up to a 4th isolator in as many years and I knew my previous connections were good then I would also inspect the shower and iland test it for any problems.. especially if the shower is only 25 amps
It was "only" 3 isolators, and I don,t know what could cause an isolator to burn out due to something being wrong in the shower unit ? How could that affect the switch contacts ?
 
It was not switched off under flc
It was "only" 3 isolators, and I don,t know what could cause an isolator to burn out due to something being wrong in the shower unit ? How could that affect the switch contacts ?
Not doubting your sincerity Clem, but how do you know that? if there is a duff connection then contact burnout will occur. Bite the bullet and fit a decent wall isolator
 
It was "only" 3 isolators, and I don,t know what could cause an isolator to burn out due to something being wrong in the shower unit ? How could that affect the switch contacts ?

You said you had replaced it 3 times in 4 years??
Inside shower; faulty components, low ir, reverse polarity could all affect the isolator
 

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