Hi
I'm a Plumber and heating engineer and a new member to your forum.
I have a basic knowledge of electrics but I'm curious about how breakers and Rcd's work and whether they prevent fires.
My basic understanding is the breaker trips if more power is been drawn than is safe and an RCD senses an earth fault and trips almost instantly.
So on a modern installation, with breakers and RCD would an electrical fault which could have led to a fire on an old installation be prevented?
Recently I attended a faulty economy 7 immersion on an unvented cylinder. The live had completely come away from the element, either by burning out or someone interfering with it, surprisingly the electrics hadn't tripped and there was signs of scorching inside the immersion cover.
This also leads onto another question. I'm G3 qualified and regularly work on and install un-vented cylinders but I've had very little experience with direct economy 7 models. I usually install and repair in-direct units.
It is my understanding that an un-vented immersion is different from a standard one and I always contact the manufacturer to get parts specific to the model I am working on. However if someone replaced an un vented immersion stat with a conventional one, what problems could this cause?
Thanks for your time
I'm a Plumber and heating engineer and a new member to your forum.
I have a basic knowledge of electrics but I'm curious about how breakers and Rcd's work and whether they prevent fires.
My basic understanding is the breaker trips if more power is been drawn than is safe and an RCD senses an earth fault and trips almost instantly.
So on a modern installation, with breakers and RCD would an electrical fault which could have led to a fire on an old installation be prevented?
Recently I attended a faulty economy 7 immersion on an unvented cylinder. The live had completely come away from the element, either by burning out or someone interfering with it, surprisingly the electrics hadn't tripped and there was signs of scorching inside the immersion cover.
This also leads onto another question. I'm G3 qualified and regularly work on and install un-vented cylinders but I've had very little experience with direct economy 7 models. I usually install and repair in-direct units.
It is my understanding that an un-vented immersion is different from a standard one and I always contact the manufacturer to get parts specific to the model I am working on. However if someone replaced an un vented immersion stat with a conventional one, what problems could this cause?
Thanks for your time