Hi, new to the forum and hope someone can help. When we moved into our flat we had Dimplex Storage Heaters but decided not to use them as most we're old or broken so the electric company came out and switched over our economy 7 circuit (which has it's own set of switches in the electric cupboard on the board) to a normal electric circuit and it now works 24/7 rather then on off peak at a standard rate. We removed the old switches, which the storage heater flex went into, and replaced them with a single plug socket, which now have 2000kw electric fires on, which are running fine and have been for 2 years.
We have one Dimplex Storage Heater left in our living room and hadn't been using it as the sofa was up against it but now have moved the sofa. So we rewired the storage heater back into the old fitting (flex went up inside and had an on / off switch panel). All worked fine but we noticed after a few days it was hot to the touch. Today I have replaced the switch panel with a new one, this also had a 13amp fuse in it. I took back the wires on the flex as the ends were old and exposed new wire. Made sure everything was still tight. However, the switch front is still becoming hot, just underneath the bottom of the switch. I have read online this can happen to dimmer lights but was wondering if this was normal? There have been no sparks / short outs and the heater is working fine.
Answers very much welcome please.
We have one Dimplex Storage Heater left in our living room and hadn't been using it as the sofa was up against it but now have moved the sofa. So we rewired the storage heater back into the old fitting (flex went up inside and had an on / off switch panel). All worked fine but we noticed after a few days it was hot to the touch. Today I have replaced the switch panel with a new one, this also had a 13amp fuse in it. I took back the wires on the flex as the ends were old and exposed new wire. Made sure everything was still tight. However, the switch front is still becoming hot, just underneath the bottom of the switch. I have read online this can happen to dimmer lights but was wondering if this was normal? There have been no sparks / short outs and the heater is working fine.
Answers very much welcome please.