Glenn W. Turner wrote:Alberto the Frog wrote:Seriously, if the fuse has blown, you want to establish why it has blown before doing anything else. I reckon you'd be wise to call a sparky.
There could be a short in the wiring that is causing the breaker/fuse to trip. Or, perhaps you need a fuse with a higher rating than the one that's in there now. The fuse would not be located in the unit itself, but in your breaker/fuse box for the house. The best advice is to let an electrician sort it out. I've never seen a hot water unit like this in the states. Do you have one of these units on the kitchen sink? It seems economical to only heat the water that you're using instead of keeping a tank of water heated at all times, but it must put an extreme load on the wiring when hot water is suddenly required.
I don't think that it's a heater, Glenn W. Turner.
Looks like more of a timer or electric mixing valve.
Don't those four things that Arrow #3 is pointing at
look like small fuses to you?
Hey, Simmo, what does that thing do, exactly?