Sounds about right!
Brilliant!Anyway, I am going to have a stab at being Liet Columbo![]()
lol.........brilliant!you should have started with 'there are a couple of loose ends i'd like to tie up. Nothing important you understand.'
Fair comment on the fault issue being the subject
Anyway, I am going to have a stab at being Liet Columbo
Well, seing as its a fixed load and there didn't appear to be mention of the overcurrent doing its bit,the cable is rated for the shower,its not too long a distance, not covered in itchy stuff and not burnt or overheated along its length.it would be reasonable to suspect that a poor terminal connection was made, and when the replacement was put into use,they re used the poor conductors for connection again, consequence, switch burns out once more
New switch fitted,conductors stripped back for cool copper,terminals tight and long may it live
I suspect the question could be,did she just fit a new switch (previously) to the burnt copper cores
for what it is worth, i always tell my clients, with regard to shower switches, that the switch is an isolator and best left i n the on position. turn the shower on and off with the shower controls. each time the switch is operated with a load on, it will arc, causing premature failure.