Cooker switches?
Discussion
After our not very old 45A cooker switch broke,I've fitted a new one, wired exactly the same way.However, whereas the "on" warning light went out when switched off on the old one, on the new one the light stays on. Is there new legislation that means the light must now stay on,even when turned off? Seems bizarre, thought the new switch was faulty and took it back to find the replacement does the same!
Mr GrimNasty said:
I suggest you carefully re-check that the load (cooker) Live & Neutral and supply (from CU) L & N are indeed in the correct places (they will be maked as Load and Supply).
What I didn't mention was that the cooker works correctly, i.e when the switch is off-the cooker is off, but the warning light stays on? Would what you suggest effect that?Mr GrimNasty said:
sjc said:
What I didn't mention was that the cooker works correctly, i.e when the switch is off-the cooker is off, but the warning light stays on? Would what you suggest effect that?
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