Its not the casing vibrating, and when its open the buzzing seems to be coming from the flow valve or heater cant really tell?
It must be unrepairable then? But thanks everyone who replied
I have a Triton Zante 2 9.5kw electric shower which after 2 or 3 minutes starts making quite a loud buzzing noise. It doesn't affect heating performance in anyway and temp stays consistent. In fact the loud buzz remains even if its run on the cold water setting.
It's been doing it for maybe 6...
I have bought Bathroom rated GU10 mains voltage downlighters to replace the mr16 low voltage downlighters. Is replacing them as easy as this:
1:Remove current LV downlighter unit and transformer by disconnecting from junction box
2:Wire new Mains voltage downlighter unit directly to...
Thanks for clearing that up. The main reason I wanted to swop to mains voltage LED's was 1. To get rid of low voltage transformers (and having to replace them!) and 2. Don't want to replace the transformers with led drivers (which just seem as unreliable as transformers) 3. Long term goal is of...
I was thinking of changing the MR16 downlighters in the bathroom with GU10 mains voltage LED downlighters. Before I get an electrician I read on another site that this is against current building regs....is that right?
For anyone who searches and reads this post......the problem was a faulty MCB switch. Even the electrician who replaced it said its very rare, but that was the issue.
Thanks for all the advice especially JohnW
I've now had a electrician do the relevant IR tests.
He at first viewing the wiriing he said that he thought the fault would be that the wire was not the correct size....but after doing the tests he says the wire, although not giving the best results was doing the job and is not the issue...
I'm hoping JohnW is about, or someone who can help.
In regards to this problem would the wiring being next to a central heating pipe be causing this issue?
I have visually checked the length of wiring as well now and can find no issues.
Decided to change the isolator switch (again!) this time for a 50amp MK.
If issue persists after this will call in an electrician (again!) to check and maybe change the MCB.
Hi Dave, Just to clarify:
1: Shower turned off at unit - then pull switch turned off = tripped by next time pull switch is turned on
2: Shower turned off at unit - pull switch left on = trips (sometimes 1 hour plus later, sometimes doesn't trip)
Yep John...thats the case. Turn shower off after use all OK...then sometime during the next 24 hours it will trip, and I have to go to cupboard to reset.
For example after two showers Tuesday morning didn't trip at all. Two showers this morning all OK hadn't tripped during the half hour before...