Discuss Downgraded from a 9.5Kw shower to an 8.5kw one. Need to change wires/fuse/switch as well? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

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Hello there! So we had a Triton Cara 9.5 Kw which was working OK for a couple of years and then the switch started burning a few times. Once we changed the solenoid coil and it was fine for a couple of months. But now the fuse tripped bc the switch burned and there is smoke after using the shower for about 25 minutes.

This may be the 3rd switch since the problems started.
Anyways, I went ahead and ordered the same model but this time an 8.5 kw as the flow of hot water isn't that big of a concern. Now what I must ask is, do I also have to change the fuse(cartridge?) which I assume is a 45amp one to a 40 amp one? What about the wires? It is a pull cord switch.

Also, do you suggest I change the order and simply get another 9.5kw one and not worry about the rest?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks !
 
We are having an electrician come over but hopefully they are qualified and I thought it would be better if I had some knowledge about the issue beforehand so I don't get ripped off or something.

And Triton just sells the showers, I don't think they have anything to do with the matter. The item's warranty has long ended.
 
Hi - noting we can't know what's been installed and if it's in good condition or not - reducing your shower to 8.5kW does not mean you have to change anything electrically. After your troubles, I'd recommend you have an Electrician take a look though.
 
We are having an electrician come over but hopefully they are qualified and I thought it would be better if I had some knowledge about the issue beforehand so I don't get ripped off or something.

And Triton just sells the showers, I don't think they have anything to do with the matter. The item's warranty has long ended.

I doubt as such your troubles are related to the shower itself. More likely poor or loose connections in the cable between fuse and shower, including the local switch. This may have damaged the cable, which will need replacing or cutting back to undamaged cable.

But in any case, we are speculating, and you need to take advice from your forthcoming electrician visit.
 
Alright thanks a lot everyone. The switch is a pull cord 45A. To be fair the wires are extremely hard to bend and when you push the switch back up, everything gets cramped up. I will change the shower for good measure, there might be some scale build up inside.
 

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