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Shower switch burnt and overloaded CU
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<blockquote data-quote="grumpyjohn01" data-source="post: 525235" data-attributes="member: 30755"><p>I dunno, could be overload at the board, 2 x 9.5kw showers & 40a cooker supply (just an oven or hob as well?) obvs that neutral link could have been loose, I have known those solid links to be tricky to maintain correct torque, doesn't explain the switch of course but as previously stated 10mm in a 1G pattern switch is very difficult to terminate adequately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpyjohn01, post: 525235, member: 30755"] I dunno, could be overload at the board, 2 x 9.5kw showers & 40a cooker supply (just an oven or hob as well?) obvs that neutral link could have been loose, I have known those solid links to be tricky to maintain correct torque, doesn't explain the switch of course but as previously stated 10mm in a 1G pattern switch is very difficult to terminate adequately. [/QUOTE]
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