Aqualisa 10.5 electric shower

Is it possible that having our electric switched off could cause our shower to develop an engine fault? It now steams the water and spits and overheats since yesterday, when western power switched our electrics off for a few hours. Unit was not in use, but power was on at the pull/ceiling switch.
Asked 6 years ago by Alison
This is highly unlikely, the engine part that controls the flow etc , may have been about to fail anyway.

Answered 6 years ago by Barrie Seabright

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