Hi all,
We moved into a house with an Insignia INS0509 Steam Shower installed last July, and it was working fine for around a year, then it started to trip the leccy. We didn't use it for while, then tried it again and all was fine for a couple of days when it started tripping the leccy again.
On Sunday, I decided to investigate, so I pulled the unit away from the wall to see how it's connected to the power, and I found this:
That plastic bag containing the plug/RCD and socket was hanging under the floorboards by some cable ties, with half an inch of water in the bottom of the bag!
Once I'd recovered from the shock (no pun intended), I decided to have a think about how it should be done correctly. The cable from the the socket runs under the floor to a fused spur on the outside of the bathroom. Now, unfortunately the cable with the RCD/3 pin plug on isn't very long, but it does go into a control box and looks like this if removed:
So it could be extended by running a longer flex from the control box, I assume.
Here's where the shower unit lives:
They've even made a right hash of the flooring what the shower stands on. No idea why it wasn't just tiled all the way, leaving a gap for the waste piping and water feeds.
All things considered, it's a shocking installation, and I need to put it right for my 7 months pregnant Wife to be using.
Any hints or tips would be greatly appreciated.
All the best for 2016 to all!
We moved into a house with an Insignia INS0509 Steam Shower installed last July, and it was working fine for around a year, then it started to trip the leccy. We didn't use it for while, then tried it again and all was fine for a couple of days when it started tripping the leccy again.
On Sunday, I decided to investigate, so I pulled the unit away from the wall to see how it's connected to the power, and I found this:
That plastic bag containing the plug/RCD and socket was hanging under the floorboards by some cable ties, with half an inch of water in the bottom of the bag!
Once I'd recovered from the shock (no pun intended), I decided to have a think about how it should be done correctly. The cable from the the socket runs under the floor to a fused spur on the outside of the bathroom. Now, unfortunately the cable with the RCD/3 pin plug on isn't very long, but it does go into a control box and looks like this if removed:
So it could be extended by running a longer flex from the control box, I assume.
Here's where the shower unit lives:
They've even made a right hash of the flooring what the shower stands on. No idea why it wasn't just tiled all the way, leaving a gap for the waste piping and water feeds.
All things considered, it's a shocking installation, and I need to put it right for my 7 months pregnant Wife to be using.
Any hints or tips would be greatly appreciated.
All the best for 2016 to all!