Apply a bit of logic and a bit of reason and you can usually come up with an answer, however, I'm really struggling with this one.
We had a new kitchen fitted in September last year and as part of what they did, we were told our consumer unit (original from mid 80's) was U/S and a new unit was fitted. Everything has ben fine since.
The good lady informs me tonight that the extractor hood isn't working. By this, she means the fan doesn't work and the lights don't work. So, first port of call I look at the consumer unit. All MCB's are on and so is the RCD. Everything else in the house is working (well, in the electrical sense anyway). So, it's looking like the extractor is the problem.
So, up I go and remove the cover. First check, is there juice coming in? Unless I've suddenly forgotten how to work a multimeter it would seem there's no power coming in. The 2.5 mm T&E coming out the wall just hooks up with a 3 terminal adaptor, no switch, no fuse.)
So, here's what I'm struggling to get my head around. if it was on it's own supply from the consumer unit, I can't see it. All the labels seem to match up with what they do.
There's only one piece of cable coming out the wall so it can't be part of a circuit. If it was a spur off a circuit, where's the accessible connector?
If it's the end of a radial, any idea how I can find where the break must be?
Do cables often give up without warning? Nothing has been moved, cut, knocked or experienced and earthquakes recently so I don't know what might have caused the change.
What I'd like is for someone to point out the obvious I've missed and give me a nice easy fix. Any takes?
Cheers.
We had a new kitchen fitted in September last year and as part of what they did, we were told our consumer unit (original from mid 80's) was U/S and a new unit was fitted. Everything has ben fine since.
The good lady informs me tonight that the extractor hood isn't working. By this, she means the fan doesn't work and the lights don't work. So, first port of call I look at the consumer unit. All MCB's are on and so is the RCD. Everything else in the house is working (well, in the electrical sense anyway). So, it's looking like the extractor is the problem.
So, up I go and remove the cover. First check, is there juice coming in? Unless I've suddenly forgotten how to work a multimeter it would seem there's no power coming in. The 2.5 mm T&E coming out the wall just hooks up with a 3 terminal adaptor, no switch, no fuse.)
So, here's what I'm struggling to get my head around. if it was on it's own supply from the consumer unit, I can't see it. All the labels seem to match up with what they do.
There's only one piece of cable coming out the wall so it can't be part of a circuit. If it was a spur off a circuit, where's the accessible connector?
If it's the end of a radial, any idea how I can find where the break must be?
Do cables often give up without warning? Nothing has been moved, cut, knocked or experienced and earthquakes recently so I don't know what might have caused the change.
What I'd like is for someone to point out the obvious I've missed and give me a nice easy fix. Any takes?
Cheers.