Hello folks, looking for a little advice.
There was a noticeable burning smell in my electric shower this morning and opened it up to find this:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/687/img0336iea.jpg/
Before anyone jumps on me i didnt install this shower, but to me it looks like the contacts on the blue cable arnt fully seated into the connector strip, and its possible the screw which holds the front plate on the shower shown just above the blue cable, has penetrated the sheath partly or totally. Hard to tell now since its all melted.
Bascially is this the cause of the problem and therefore a basic repair or is there something fundamentally wrong with the wiring? (Before i get spun a story by a local spark) The cabling is 10mm twin and earth, over a distance of less than 10m, through a pull cord switch and back to at 45A fuse at the fusebox. The wiring on the other side of the connector strip is undamaged, and there was no heat anywhere else along the cable length.
Any help appreciated.
There was a noticeable burning smell in my electric shower this morning and opened it up to find this:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/687/img0336iea.jpg/
Before anyone jumps on me i didnt install this shower, but to me it looks like the contacts on the blue cable arnt fully seated into the connector strip, and its possible the screw which holds the front plate on the shower shown just above the blue cable, has penetrated the sheath partly or totally. Hard to tell now since its all melted.
Bascially is this the cause of the problem and therefore a basic repair or is there something fundamentally wrong with the wiring? (Before i get spun a story by a local spark) The cabling is 10mm twin and earth, over a distance of less than 10m, through a pull cord switch and back to at 45A fuse at the fusebox. The wiring on the other side of the connector strip is undamaged, and there was no heat anywhere else along the cable length.
Any help appreciated.