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MUMMIBOO 09-11-2006 17:04

Electric or Gas?
 
Hellooo, right my electric fuse box has stopped working its the box that controls the timer for the hot water!

i have tried to change the fuse that didnt work then we bought a new fuse switch box and that wasnt it so now i dont know who to call do i call a gas man or an electric man? i was thinking british gas coz they do both but will they be expensive?

Humm i dont know we only bought our council house last year and we have not had to call anyone out yet.

Im baffled.... help please

garinda 09-11-2006 17:08

Re: Electric or Gas?
 
Is the fuse box not working, just affecting the (gas) heating, or other electrical things too?

It might be the thermostat?

MUMMIBOO 09-11-2006 17:11

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its just the fuse switch that sends the electric to the timer on the wall maybe i need a new timer that has gone a couple of times since i have lived here?

garinda 09-11-2006 17:13

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Originally Posted by MUMMIBOO
its just the fuse switch that sends the electric to the timer on the wall maybe i need a new timer that has gone a couple of times since i have lived here?

God I'm a dumbo with anything like this, but it might be the thermostat.

Before you call out anybody have you no friends/neighbours who could advise you as to which sort of person you need to help?

Good luck hun x

MUMMIBOO 09-11-2006 17:19

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hum well not really anyone round here gets it all done by the council! i dont just want to call any random person out.

garinda 09-11-2006 17:22

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Originally Posted by MUMMIBOO
hum well not really anyone round here gets it all done by the council! i dont just want to call any random person out.

It is a lottery. When I was in London I was always being ripped off if I needed to just chose someone out of the Yellowpages. Happily I now know a man that does, for nearly every job now.

MUMMIBOO 09-11-2006 17:28

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here is a picture of the little box thats not working it might help a bit....

MUMMIBOO 09-11-2006 17:29

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the picture is lying on its side! typical eh but its the little white box under the timer!

Sparkologist 09-11-2006 18:08

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The "little white box" is a switched fused spur.

Get a lecky to look at it. Any decent house-basher should be able to sort it.
Have a look in the Yellow Pages for a Nic-Eic (Nice-Eck) registered electrician. It stands for National Inspection Council - Electrical Installation Council. This will ensure that you are not hiring a cowboy with a terminal driver and a pair of wire-cutters.

I hope this helps. :)

Neil 09-11-2006 18:19

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Thats a bit unusual. When you switch the switch on does the little red light under it light up or not? If not and you have changed the fuse in it, have you checked you have not blown a fuse in your main fusebox ( or tripped a trip out if you have those instead of fuses) ?

Neil 09-11-2006 18:22

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Originally Posted by Sparkologist
Connect it: Red > Yellow, Yellow > Blue, & Blew to ....'kin bits!

Don't you mean Connect Red > Brown, Yellow > Black, Blue > Grey, Black > Blue and wonder WTF we listen to europe for? :D

Sparkologist 09-11-2006 18:40

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Originally Posted by Neil
Don't you mean Connect Red > Brown, Yellow > Black, Blue > Grey, Black > Blue and wonder WTF we listen to europe for? :D

No, mate. If I were to follow the European directive, I would connect it:

Brown>Black, Black>Grey & all hell would still break loose. :rolleyes: :D

Those buffoons in The Hague can swap the colour codes all they want, but they cannot alter the end result! ;)

panther 10-01-2007 18:48

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is it not your mains fuse thats blown?

panther 10-01-2007 18:49

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 332805)
have you checked you have not blown a fuse in your main fusebox ( or tripped a trip out if you have those instead of fuses) ?

oops already been asked:o

mrskitty 10-01-2007 19:58

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This is an old thread Panther-surely mummiboo would have it sorted by now? lol


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