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Help! Storage heater fuse keeps blowing....
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 506742" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Hmmm, so dual supply needs 4 core cable (2 lives, 1 neutral and an earth) so you can provide a permanent supply for off-peak function. First sparky is therefore a dick, as old units would have worked on 3 core cable only - do how did he supply a permanent supply? Answer, he probably didn't so not much chance of anything working. . I'm intrigued on how second sparky supplied a permanent live without re-cabling - possible he has linked terminals in the heaters? Either way there is something fundmentally wrong with how this is set-up, but wthout seeing the installation it's hard to comment further. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 506742, member: 490"] Hmmm, so dual supply needs 4 core cable (2 lives, 1 neutral and an earth) so you can provide a permanent supply for off-peak function. First sparky is therefore a dick, as old units would have worked on 3 core cable only - do how did he supply a permanent supply? Answer, he probably didn't so not much chance of anything working. . I'm intrigued on how second sparky supplied a permanent live without re-cabling - possible he has linked terminals in the heaters? Either way there is something fundmentally wrong with how this is set-up, but wthout seeing the installation it's hard to comment further. [/QUOTE]
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