One of my mothers storage heaters stopped working earlier this year and now I've been hassled to get it fixed.
All the other heaters are working fine apart from the one in the bedroom.
Looking at the heaters there is a switched fused spur and a switch with flex outlet next to each one.
I checked the fuse it was fine. then took off the switches.
Looking at the fused switched spur, the wires don't go into the supply and load holes, they both go into the supply holes, so the fuse & switch aren't doing anything.
At the switch with flex outlet, the wires coming into it aren't from the sf spur right next to it (checked with meter) and are dead.
Checking other heaters, their flex outlets were live (obviously - the heaters were hot).
I guess the sf spurs form a ring (both side were live when disconnected from the sf spur), but where are all the flex outlets going back to?
Mum has a modern smart meter with an E7 5th terminal, but that wire just disappears into the wall.
I'm confused, can anyone help? That heater has been working fine for years. Temporarily wiring up an entension cable to the terminals in the heater confirms the heater warms up fine, so it's definitely the wiring to that flex outlet that is at fault, but where it goes or what's happened to it is a bit of a mystery.
All the other heaters are working fine apart from the one in the bedroom.
Looking at the heaters there is a switched fused spur and a switch with flex outlet next to each one.
I checked the fuse it was fine. then took off the switches.
Looking at the fused switched spur, the wires don't go into the supply and load holes, they both go into the supply holes, so the fuse & switch aren't doing anything.
At the switch with flex outlet, the wires coming into it aren't from the sf spur right next to it (checked with meter) and are dead.
Checking other heaters, their flex outlets were live (obviously - the heaters were hot).
I guess the sf spurs form a ring (both side were live when disconnected from the sf spur), but where are all the flex outlets going back to?
Mum has a modern smart meter with an E7 5th terminal, but that wire just disappears into the wall.
I'm confused, can anyone help? That heater has been working fine for years. Temporarily wiring up an entension cable to the terminals in the heater confirms the heater warms up fine, so it's definitely the wiring to that flex outlet that is at fault, but where it goes or what's happened to it is a bit of a mystery.