Why 10mA RCCB Is Essential for Water Heaters
Many homes in Malaysia, especially those built before 2013, were constructed without the installation of a 10mA RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) for water heaters. This safety device has since become a legal requirement due to its crucial role in protecting households from electric shocks and electrical faults. An RCCB is designed to monitor the current flowing through live and neutral wires and immediately trip (cut power) if it detects any leakage current to earth, which could be potentially dangerous. For water heaters, which pose a higher risk due to the combination of water and electricity, a 10mA RCCB is recommended because it provides a very sensitive level of protection it can trip the circuit at leakage currents as low as 10 milliamps. If your home lacks this device, you’re exposed to unnecessary risks, and upgrading your electrical system to include a 10mA RCCB should be a priority.
How Does a 10mA RCCB Work?
To understand why a 10mA RCCB is so important, it’s useful to know how it functions. Normally, electrical current flows from the live wire into an appliance and returns through the neutral wire. The RCCB continuously compares the current between these two wires. Under normal conditions, the current going in via live and coming back via neutral should be equal. However, if there’s a fault such as a damaged wire inside the water heater or a person accidentally touching a live part some current may leak to the earth wire or even pass through a person to the ground. This leakage causes an imbalance between live and neutral currents. The RCCB detects this difference and trips the circuit instantly if the leakage exceeds its sensitivity level (in this case, 10mA). This rapid action prevents electric shocks and reduces the risk of electrical fires. Importantly, the RCCB does not trip on a short circuit between live and neutral alone, as the current would remain balanced, but this fault will be handled by another device called an MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker).
The Hidden Risk in Malaysian Homes
Many homes developed before 2013 do not have a 10mA RCCB installed for their water heaters, as it was not mandatory at the time. This leaves a significant number of households potentially vulnerable to electrical hazards, especially since water heaters are commonly installed in bathrooms where moisture increases risk. If your home is one of those without this critical safety device, upgrading is not just about compliance with current regulations, it’s about protecting your family and property. Installing a 10mA RCCB requires careful work by professionals to ensure proper integration with your existing distribution board and wiring. Attempting to install or upgrade the system without expertise can lead to further safety risks. That’s where we come in.

Shower Electrocution Risks in Malaysia
Many tragic incidents of electrocution have occurred throughout Malaysia while people were taking showers, often due to faulty or outdated electrical systems in bathrooms. Without proper safety devices like a 10mA RCCB, electrical leaks from water heaters or other bathroom appliances can cause fatal shocks. These accidents highlight the urgent need for homeowners to upgrade their electrical safety measures to protect themselves and their families from such dangers.
Reliable Electrical Services in Klang Valley You Can Trust
At Mr Electrician, we understand the importance of electrical safety and offer a full range of services tailored to your needs in Klang Valley. Whether you want to install a 10mA RCCB for your water heater or need general electrical repairs, safety inspections, wiring upgrades, surge protection, or troubleshooting, we are ready to help. Our experienced team also specializes in energy-saving solutions, EV charger installation, solar light setup, autogate repairs, lighting and ceiling fan installations and earthing solutions. This is important for preventing shocks and protecting your electrical system from lightning strikes. If you’re experiencing frequent tripping, electric shocks from appliances, or need to upgrade your electrical system to meet safety standards, call Alex at 012 – 870 2699. We promise fast, friendly, and professional service that keeps your home safe, efficient, and running smoothly.