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[SHARE] Test Your Home Water Heater To Prevent Electrocution

The story of a girl who was electrocuted while taking a shower has become a reminder for Malaysians to test the water heaters in their home.

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Following reports of a pharmacist who was electrocuted in the shower while using a water heater, Malaysians have been advised to check the water heaters in their home

Malaysians have been advised to check the water heaters in their home.

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Home owners and tenants have been advised to test the automatic circuit breaker switches in their homes after a pharmacist was believed to have been electrocuted recently while using a water heater.

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Pharmacist D. Anitha, 27, is believed to have been electrocuted in the shower at her home in Segamat, Johor, on Aug 12. A water heater was used.

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Consumers must ensure that the automatic circuit breaker sensitivity does not exceed the current strength of 100mA (miliampere) or 0.1A

Consumers must also ensure that the automatic circuit breaker sensitivity does not exceed the current strength of 100mA (milliampere) or 0.1A and is tested at least once a month to ensure it works properly.

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It also said that if an electric water heater was installed in the bathroom, users must make sure that the automatic circuit breaker switch had a sensitivity not exceeding 10mA or 0.01A on the water heater circuit.

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The automatic circuit breaker switches prevent the danger of electric shock and should be tested at least once a month

“The automatic circuit breaker switches found in the electrical case in your home are to protect you and your family from the dangers of electric shock,” the Energy Commission said in an e-mail in response to the mishap.

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To test, switch on the automatic circuit breaker by pressing the test button. It should trip when pressed.

A simple way to test the automatic circuit breaker is to switch it on by pressing the test button (marked “T”) and it should trip when pressed. The switch can be restored to its original position.

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Consult an electrical contractor for inspection and replacement of device if the automatic circuit breaker does not trip

“If the automatic circuit breaker switch does not trip after the test button is pressed, you should immediately consult a registered electrical contractor for inspection and replacement of the device,” said the commission.

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Infographic: Safety tips for electrical water heaters and household electrical appliance

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