Hello all
Sorry if there is another post covering this but I couldn't find the specific answer I am looking for. Please go easy with the jargon if you think you can help as I am new to this and won't understand it.
I bought a new build flat just over 2 years ago and am now experiencing my first problem with the hot water system tripping the fuse box when the timer kicks in.
I have a Stanton premier plus unvented cylinder. A horstmann electronic 7 control box that runs upper and lower immersion heaters. Ill try to upload pictures.
The boost button controls the upper immersion and this works fine so I removed the lower one and as it appeared coated I thought this may be the issue. So I ordered up one as per the existing, wired it in and it is still immediately tripping the fuse box (which turns off half the lights and plugs around the flat)
I then thought it may be the control box but when the lower immersion is disconnected the timer kicking in does not trip the fuse box (maybe this doesn't prove anything?)
Can anyone suggest what else it could be worth looking at? Seems unlikely the wiring would all of a sudden fail?
I am reluctant to call out a plumber /electrician just yet as santon wanted £215 and it doesn't really have many components.
Thanks for your help
Darren
Sorry if there is another post covering this but I couldn't find the specific answer I am looking for. Please go easy with the jargon if you think you can help as I am new to this and won't understand it.
I bought a new build flat just over 2 years ago and am now experiencing my first problem with the hot water system tripping the fuse box when the timer kicks in.
I have a Stanton premier plus unvented cylinder. A horstmann electronic 7 control box that runs upper and lower immersion heaters. Ill try to upload pictures.
The boost button controls the upper immersion and this works fine so I removed the lower one and as it appeared coated I thought this may be the issue. So I ordered up one as per the existing, wired it in and it is still immediately tripping the fuse box (which turns off half the lights and plugs around the flat)
I then thought it may be the control box but when the lower immersion is disconnected the timer kicking in does not trip the fuse box (maybe this doesn't prove anything?)
Can anyone suggest what else it could be worth looking at? Seems unlikely the wiring would all of a sudden fail?
I am reluctant to call out a plumber /electrician just yet as santon wanted £215 and it doesn't really have many components.
Thanks for your help
Darren