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TSSahixo
post Jul 19 2023, 11:47 AM, updated 3y ago

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Just install new like this

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GOPI56
post Jul 19 2023, 11:50 AM

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Cannot use back. Time to call qualified electrician, change the plug and cabling to handle high amp currents.

gokundrz
post Jul 19 2023, 12:07 PM

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Get a new plug, tighten screw on the terminal, loosen connection caused burnt
kennykck
post Jul 19 2023, 05:27 PM

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check your socket cabling whether can support water heater high current.
Selene Yeo
post Jul 19 2023, 08:52 PM

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NEVER EVER use plug & socket to connect your water heater, as stated by Suruhanjaya Tenaga guideline for water heater installation (screenshot below). Plug & socket connections are not water proof and increase your risk of getting electrocution, plus the plug's fuse might burn and cause a fire, like your case.

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You can either connect your water heater directly to the power supply (with sufficient cable size, any water heater below 5.711kW should use at minimum 4mm² cable, according to Suruhanjaya Tenaga guideline), or if u want a tidy replacement for your 3-pin socket on the wall, u can get those SIRIM-approved splashproof water heater connectors, such as this CENTON Connector. This brand comes with a 1 meter 4mm² cable, while most other brands doesn't.

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This post has been edited by Selene Yeo: Jul 19 2023, 08:55 PM

 

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