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How to wire a consumer unit

40 amp 30 ma Consumer unit 16 amp 32amp

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SOURCE: Every time the immersion heater

are you sure its a breaker and not the contactor stuck ,when you call for the heat to come on the contactor pulls in and over time and wear and tear the contacts get stuck

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