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Hi guys,

I need to replace this water damaged isolator/relay??????

It is housed in an external ip rated consumer unit and powers a sewage grinder in a garden.


Any suggestions???
 

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it is in a creek that got waterlogged. i aim to put the new one in an ip enclosure.

any ideas how i can replace. so that is a capacitor is it?? there seems to be 3 cores and earth going to the machine
 
no, the black thing in your fingers in pic.1 is a capacitor. i assume you want to replace the trevi's thing. as i said, it looks like a 2 pole circuit breaker. chint do a range.
 
I would like to replace the consumer unit, 2 pole circuit breaker and capacitor as all got soaking wet and tripped out the rcd in the house.

I have disconnected and made safe, but have promised to go back and replace.

Basically they have no sewage system by the thames and this machine chops up their poo!! lol
So need replace asap

Can i buy this like for like complete or do i need to buildit myself.

I haven't got too much experience with capacitors??
 
the capacitor will probably be fine to re-use once dried out. google chint 2 pole MCB what you have appears to be a 3A type C. alternatively, take it into your local wholesaler and ask for a close replacement. looking at the cables you'l probably be OK with a 6A type C. that's assuming it is a MCB.
 
If the enclosure got completely submerged it's IP rating wouldn't accommodate this type of water you can probably dry it out, check the seals and reuse it. The MCB should be a breeze to find a replacement. Take the capacitor as a sample and find a wholesaler who can give you a new one with the same discharge voltage and uF rating.

If further flooding is likely maybe look at relocating or elevating the level of the enclosure.
 

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