The electric water heater in the bathroom burned twice

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There should be no quality problems with the electric water heater, as far as the two burns you introduced, it is because the power of the water heater is relatively large when it is heated, the contact between the plug of the water heater and the internal metal sheet of the socket is not very good, and there is a loose situation, and the socket generates heat when the water heater is working, and the socket or plug is burned.

    If you change to a better quality socket, you can use the electric water heater as necessary.

    As for the landlord saying that you get water on the socket and burn the socket, it is that the landlord does not know how to talk nonsense, if you spill water on the socket, the room will trip and lose power.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the description, the current reason for the burn is: the current power used exceeds the limit of the load that can be loaded by the wires and sockets.

    It is recommended to check: 1. Replace the socket, it is recommended to buy a brand of socket, do not purchase miscellaneous sockets from street hardware stores;

    2. Check whether the wire is aging; (Disassemble the socket, you can see the wires) 3. Check how much power the water heater has? Does it match the wires in the outlet?

    4. Check the air switch of the electric box, is the air switch too large? Non-leakage-proof air switches.

    These may cause safety hazards and are recommended to be checked.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sockets and plugs burn out because of heat generation (high temperature). There are several reasons for it to heat up: 1. The plug and socket itself are of poor quality;

    2. When installing the socket, the socket and the wire are not tightened;

    3. Poor contact caused by dirt attached to the surface of plug and socket;

    4. Water ingress into plugs and sockets.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The charge load is heavy, you tell them, replace the wire with a thicker one, either the wire is seriously aged, look at the wire end in the socket, or the wire connector in the house, where is not connected, loose, just these reasons, you check.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Not much to say, there are so many well-wishers who have told you, please use caution in this situation, and it is highly recommended to replace the wiring, socket, plug. Avoid.

    For the sake of safety, find a landlord or a friend who understands to show you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Change a good socket, check the grounding, and remember to add a waterproof bottom box to the socket.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The installation is not reasonable, it should be waterproofing, there may not be.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The charge is overloaded.

    Or there is a problem with the wiring of the toilet socket that causes a short circuit.

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