PRA number
2020/18434
Published date
What are the defects?
If an electrical fault and overheating occur, the plastic cover may catch fire.
What are the hazards?
There is a risk of injury if the cover catches fire.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should stop using the SolarImmersion Power Diverter until the plastic cover has been replaced by a metal cover.
Consumers should contact the licensed electrician or solar installer that installed the SolarImmersion unit to organise replacement of the plastic cover with a metal cover.
For further information, consumers can contact Malabou Limited on admin@enhancedenergy.co.nz
Consumers should contact the licensed electrician or solar installer that installed the SolarImmersion unit to organise replacement of the plastic cover with a metal cover.
For further information, consumers can contact Malabou Limited on admin@enhancedenergy.co.nz
Supplier
Malabou Limited
Traders who sold this product
Ash Monty Electrical
CM & W Alkemade
Enhanced Energy
Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions
Green and Save
Green Spark Electrical & Solar QLD
Hawking Electrical Energy Solutions
Keen2bgreen
New Alternative Technologies
Premium Solar Solutions
Rob Martin Electrical
Sapphire City Solar & Electrical
Solar Juice
Standard Solar
Sunelec
The Solar Warehouse
CM & W Alkemade
Enhanced Energy
Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions
Green and Save
Green Spark Electrical & Solar QLD
Hawking Electrical Energy Solutions
Keen2bgreen
New Alternative Technologies
Premium Solar Solutions
Rob Martin Electrical
Sapphire City Solar & Electrical
Solar Juice
Standard Solar
Sunelec
The Solar Warehouse
Where the product was sold
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia
Dates available for sale
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Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Electrical Safety Office (QLD) is the responsible regulator for this recall.