Hi folks,
Mainly do domestic with a smattering of commercial. Currently repositioning a few extra sockets in a small office and noticed an old Mem contactor still in use. I understand basically what a contactor does but have never used nor fitted them before.
So, got a bit of a head scratcher! The contactor has 10mm twin andpiccy, h supply coming in and 16mm L&N out at the top. No grommets. There is a separate 16mm main earth to the CU. According to the wiring diagram (photo), these are wired back to front. There is also a 2.5mm 3 core & CPC cable going to an old FCU which then goes onto a timer. The live on the 2.5mm cable is fed directly from the main incoming live. When the fuse is pulled on the old FCU all the power to one of the CU's is lost. So I presume, with fuse in, that the contactor is energised (buzzing noise from it), but when the fuse is pulled the contacts go back to the n/o position.
Would any of this relate to the night storage heating? I am inclined to think not, as the NSH is on a separate old Wylex board that is fed from a dual tariff meter. See piccy, it's the top left board to the right of the meter. The Mem contactor is on the other side of the wall to the isolator labelled GND Floor.
Ideally would like to remove the contactor and upgrade the entire tails, but not 100% on the set up. As I say there are no grommets on the metal casing, the entire unit is also half hanging off the wall too.
Any or all thoughts welcomed.
Neil
Mainly do domestic with a smattering of commercial. Currently repositioning a few extra sockets in a small office and noticed an old Mem contactor still in use. I understand basically what a contactor does but have never used nor fitted them before.
So, got a bit of a head scratcher! The contactor has 10mm twin andpiccy, h supply coming in and 16mm L&N out at the top. No grommets. There is a separate 16mm main earth to the CU. According to the wiring diagram (photo), these are wired back to front. There is also a 2.5mm 3 core & CPC cable going to an old FCU which then goes onto a timer. The live on the 2.5mm cable is fed directly from the main incoming live. When the fuse is pulled on the old FCU all the power to one of the CU's is lost. So I presume, with fuse in, that the contactor is energised (buzzing noise from it), but when the fuse is pulled the contacts go back to the n/o position.
Would any of this relate to the night storage heating? I am inclined to think not, as the NSH is on a separate old Wylex board that is fed from a dual tariff meter. See piccy, it's the top left board to the right of the meter. The Mem contactor is on the other side of the wall to the isolator labelled GND Floor.
Ideally would like to remove the contactor and upgrade the entire tails, but not 100% on the set up. As I say there are no grommets on the metal casing, the entire unit is also half hanging off the wall too.
Any or all thoughts welcomed.
Neil