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Afternoon everyone,
May I pick your brains? I have a water heater only a couple of years old, she keeps tripping the fuse. I have fitted a new 1200w heater element, new thermostat, new 25amp fuse unit and new wiring. Yet she still keeps blowing the fuse when the overnight low rate power comes on. Any ideas please?
 
Afternoon everyone,
May I pick your brains? I have a water heater only a couple of years old, she keeps tripping the fuse. I have fitted a new 1200w heater element, new thermostat, new 25amp fuse unit and new wiring. Yet she still keeps blowing the fuse when the overnight low rate power comes on. Any ideas please?
 
I originally tested the element and it was suspect so I decided to change that and the thermostat while I was at it. It still tripped the MCB. I have had problems with mice chewing stuff before so I ran a pair of test wires from the MCB direct to the element. thereby creating a new clean circuit. Still it trips the MCB so I'm a bit baffled.
 
I originally tested the element and it was suspect so I decided to change that and the thermostat while I was at it. It still tripped the MCB. I have had problems with mice chewing stuff before so I ran a pair of test wires from the MCB direct to the element. thereby creating a new clean circuit. Still it trips the MCB so I'm a bit baffled.
What were the results of the testing you did? sounds like you have, either a faulty element or you have connected it incorrectly.
 
I originally tested the element and it was suspect so I decided to change that and the thermostat while I was at it. It still tripped the MCB. I have had problems with mice chewing stuff before so I ran a pair of test wires from the MCB direct to the element. thereby creating a new clean circuit. Still it trips the MCB so I'm a bit baffled.
Does the tank have two elements?

The duel rate water heates ive seen have two elements, an off peak lower element and a boost element towards the top of the tank.

A picture of the controller and tank would help.
 
You need to adopt a logical approach. Carry out IR tests on both the element and wiring back to the MCB. If all is OK carry out continuity tests on the wiring from the MCB to element terminations. If all OK check the voltage at the supply and load ends, and use a clamp to check the current drawn is compatible with the calculated expected current. If no problems are identified then it is likely the MCB device is either faulty.... or poorly terminated resulting in heat under load at the MCB connections. Also check for temperature rise in adjacent MCB's which may affect the heater MCB.
These sort of faults can always be identified by logical testing, as you have discovered randomly replacing parts is an expensive waste of time, the fault remains and you are no further forward.
 
Pete999, my test was basic, just a resistance test. the element fitted was brand new. I double checked the connections with the correct wiring diagram, all appears OK.
GBDamo, this heater only has one element. Here in France it is a very common unit. 100 litres with just the one element. The MCB was replaced and has only tripped twice, so I would have thought that should be OK.
Wirepuller, I will do the checks you suggest and get back to you all. absolutely certain it is a 1200w element. But a good thought. The off peak power comes on at 10pm, that is when it trips each time.
As you all suggest, it is something basic, but I'm blowed if I can see it!
 
think i know. from your first post. the heater you have got is female. replace with a male one that won't be so temperamental every 4 weeks. :eek::eek::eek::eek:.
 

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