Guys,
really hope you can help me....
i have bought a glass fronted heater for my wall in the living room of the house I’ve just bought, it is a blyss 2000w 240v bought from screwfix.
it is to replace a heater that has probably been in for 20+ years a Nobo Fabrikker Norway 1600w 240v. All the old heaters except one are broken and I was thinking of replacing them all.
i have changed the fuse spur - checked all my connections and connected the new heater only to find it won’t work.. I have tested the heater by adding a plug and using a normal socket
and it works fine, I have what seems to be a strange reading when probing the fuse spur with a fluke t90 voltage tester - it reads 24volts and not 240v then after testing a few times it just reads ac... Tested the tester on a light switch and it’s reading240v
both the heater I have removed and the original are 240v so I’m a bit bamboozled!
is there such a thing as a 24 volt circuit for heating in a home????
any help will be much appreciated
gre99y
really hope you can help me....
i have bought a glass fronted heater for my wall in the living room of the house I’ve just bought, it is a blyss 2000w 240v bought from screwfix.
it is to replace a heater that has probably been in for 20+ years a Nobo Fabrikker Norway 1600w 240v. All the old heaters except one are broken and I was thinking of replacing them all.
i have changed the fuse spur - checked all my connections and connected the new heater only to find it won’t work.. I have tested the heater by adding a plug and using a normal socket
and it works fine, I have what seems to be a strange reading when probing the fuse spur with a fluke t90 voltage tester - it reads 24volts and not 240v then after testing a few times it just reads ac... Tested the tester on a light switch and it’s reading240v
both the heater I have removed and the original are 240v so I’m a bit bamboozled!
is there such a thing as a 24 volt circuit for heating in a home????
any help will be much appreciated
gre99y