problem with electric shower

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teddyb

Hi

Shower has been working fine.
Today, I went in to find the neon light was not lit and the shower not working.

Checked the consumer unit, the fuse for the 'shower 1st floor' was still in the on position. I tried the pull switch by the shower, it went to off and I pulled it back to on. Still no neon light/power to the shower.

Any ideas what might have gone wrong?

I hope it's something simple enough to fix easily - I need a shower ...
 
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have you tried turning breaker to off position then back on?
 
are you refering to the light on the pull cord switch or the shower itself?
 
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The pull switch I refer to is the the one that isolates the shower - nothing to do with anything else - the neon light is dead as is the shower itself.

I have just tried turning the RCD (which is what I meant by the 'fuse in the copnsumer unit) off then on again. Still not working .....
 
if you are sure that all breakers and rcd`s are on, then it is probably in the pull cord and from my experience a loose connection and it may be burnt out. open it up with the breaker off and inspect it
 
if there in no light at the pull cord switch, either the power isnt getting to it or the switch isnt allowing the power to go through it. your shower will probably be ok
 
Ahh..

Consumer unit = lots of rectangles with switches or buttons. 1 labelled shower 1st floor, switch is still in on position. Nothing else until I get to bathroom = ceiling pull switch with neo light, in on position but no power (no neon light on). Shower's own button does nothing when pressed.

Not being a 'sparks' I may have got terminology wrong .. apologies .. all help gratefully received!
 
posts are now out of synch.

My last post was in response to question re breaker / rcd.
 
right if all are on then probably pull cord switch, open it carefully with breaker off, may see signs of burning or may just be gone itside switch itself. new one about a tenner or so.
 
Cheers fireman22.

It's too late to look into the pull cord switch now so I'll have a go tomorrow. I'll let you know how I get on. Thanks for your help so far!

:confused:
 
if the switch looks ok then it might be that it's internal to the switch, or it might be that a connection has come loose in the fuse board / consumer unit..


you'll need a multimeter to check the voltage at the switch..
 

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