Hi guys,
Just after a bit of advice regarding the above if possible - I've recently been round to a customer's apartment as they explained their under-floor heating wasn't coming on anymore and they believed the heating controller, with it being old, was at fault. It did initially appear to be the problem as it was no longer functioning correctly. The under-floor heating is fed through a 63a heating contactor in the consumer unit. Having replaced the heating controller the under-floor heating still isn't coming on. I've checked each of the separate switches for the various under-floor heating in the property and there is no power going to any of them when the heating controller is on. I've checked the contactor in the consumer unit and there's 230v supplying it but nothing coming out of it. Is it a simple case of replacing the heating contactor? I've to be honest and say I don't do a lot of work on under-floor heating and haven't come across such a heating contactor before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Just after a bit of advice regarding the above if possible - I've recently been round to a customer's apartment as they explained their under-floor heating wasn't coming on anymore and they believed the heating controller, with it being old, was at fault. It did initially appear to be the problem as it was no longer functioning correctly. The under-floor heating is fed through a 63a heating contactor in the consumer unit. Having replaced the heating controller the under-floor heating still isn't coming on. I've checked each of the separate switches for the various under-floor heating in the property and there is no power going to any of them when the heating controller is on. I've checked the contactor in the consumer unit and there's 230v supplying it but nothing coming out of it. Is it a simple case of replacing the heating contactor? I've to be honest and say I don't do a lot of work on under-floor heating and haven't come across such a heating contactor before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated