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On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 09:28:39 +0100, roger
wrote: Dave writes I've recently refitted a Mira Event Power Shower after retiling the shower cubicle. I've also fitted a new shower head and hose of a metal type. The one originally supplied with the shower was plastic. Everything seemed to be fine for a week after the shower was put back into action but now there is a slight electrical shock when standing in the shower and touching the shower hose, and only when the shower pump is running. Sounds familiar. Check the voltage between E and N at the terminals where the mains comes into the unit. If it isn't between a small fraction of a volt and 3 volts, the earth lead to the shower is broken/not connected somewhere. hi, although i can see the thinking behind Rogers idea, it is incorrect, the earth terminal could be floating i.e not connected to anything and would/could show a low or zero voltage from N to E at the terminals. which would lead to the wrong asumption. further testing in this way would be also be dependent on the volt meter used. this could lead to a potentially dangerous condition, is esential that the earth is good on this unit. i refer you to my first post, which contains the correct way of sorting the problem, with regard to safety. regards bob |
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