clyst
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Having replaced the isolating switch between the shore supply RCD and the calorifier some 6months ago due to the original getting a tad hot and smelling of hot plastic I notice that the new switch now getting a tad hot .
I took the advice of the chap in the electrical shop of the required rating of the switch . Its just a bog standard sort of 13amp plug looking socket but has a little red light and is wired direct .
Question ....... Could the problem be that the calorifier temp be set a bit too high ? What is the ideal temp setting ? Or could it be that I require a higher amp switch . Cant remember what rating to current one is . What rating should it be ? ....... Guess that depends on the heater
Cheers
Having replaced the isolating switch between the shore supply RCD and the calorifier some 6months ago due to the original getting a tad hot and smelling of hot plastic I notice that the new switch now getting a tad hot .
I took the advice of the chap in the electrical shop of the required rating of the switch . Its just a bog standard sort of 13amp plug looking socket but has a little red light and is wired direct .
Question ....... Could the problem be that the calorifier temp be set a bit too high ? What is the ideal temp setting ? Or could it be that I require a higher amp switch . Cant remember what rating to current one is . What rating should it be ? ....... Guess that depends on the heater
Cheers