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Storage heaters not working main fuse?
RuthieM
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Hi - I apparently have fuse less fuses on the circuit board for my storage heaters. Can anyone tell me how you know that these fuses have blown or are no longer working when there is no wire in them? Probably a silly question but want to rule this out as a possible problem as to why I have 2 storage heaters not working (went off at different times. Storage heaters have been installed for about 17 years. Grateful for any help.
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This is almost certainly wrong forum to ask and I definitely the wrong person to reply.
But I believe storage heaters often have fuses inside the casing which are replaceable. This is likely the wrong answer, but if you can find out the name and model of your heater you may be able to google for a manual or more information.
Or perhaps someone possibly on another forum can help rather more than me.0 -
Yes I don't how I ended up here but was having trouble posting will have to try and repost! Thanks for your help anyway.0
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