Live electric shower
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:47 am
I got called to an electric shower yesterday expecting what I thought would be a static problem but was startled to discover the whole casing of the shower was indeed live at 230v.
It seems when the cover was originally put on, wires to the front on/off switch had ended up resting against the button mechanism and over a period of time, had chafed and damaged the insulation.
Because this shower, (a Triton T80) is chrome which can conduct electricity, the whole casing had become live.
I want to walk away knowing the shower is safe, but feel unable to do so because the design does not allow for what is basically a metal casing to be earth bonded. Who knows what may happen internally in the future?
Does anyone have any comments?
It seems when the cover was originally put on, wires to the front on/off switch had ended up resting against the button mechanism and over a period of time, had chafed and damaged the insulation.
Because this shower, (a Triton T80) is chrome which can conduct electricity, the whole casing had become live.
I want to walk away knowing the shower is safe, but feel unable to do so because the design does not allow for what is basically a metal casing to be earth bonded. Who knows what may happen internally in the future?
Does anyone have any comments?