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<blockquote data-quote="char123" data-source="post: 521421" data-attributes="member: 34387"><p>Hi, we had our under floor heating thermostat fitted Ocotber ish. It’s turned out company I bought off sent wrong one so send me new one - should have been like for like swap but keeps tripping. It ran before on 13AMP fuse plug - paper work said 16AMP do bought some 16AMP but blows straight away - also tried 13AMP. I have done everything like for like. These pictures are how it is wired now. Am I missing something really simple? Just before I call an electrician <img src="http://twemoji.maxcdn.com/2/svg/1f601.svg" alt="😁" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> thank you</p><p>Apparently red and white wires are sensor and does not matter which way round it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="char123, post: 521421, member: 34387"] Hi, we had our under floor heating thermostat fitted Ocotber ish. It’s turned out company I bought off sent wrong one so send me new one - should have been like for like swap but keeps tripping. It ran before on 13AMP fuse plug - paper work said 16AMP do bought some 16AMP but blows straight away - also tried 13AMP. I have done everything like for like. These pictures are how it is wired now. Am I missing something really simple? Just before I call an electrician [IMG alt="😁"]http://twemoji.maxcdn.com/2/svg/1f601.svg[/IMG] thank you Apparently red and white wires are sensor and does not matter which way round it goes. [/QUOTE]
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