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Im changing my current 13A fused spur with a new one which is spured off the kitchen ring. the fused spur is spured off a double socket. There are 2 2.5mm2 cables with 2 red and 2 black and 2 earth wires. the flex which powers the boiler has 1 blue, 1 brown and 1 earth wires. I took note of the wiring arrangements before i disconnected the old fused spur and connected the new spur exactly how the old spur was connected but its now not working.

The 2 black wires i connected to the N terminal, 2 reds to the L terminal, the flex wire i connected the blue wire to the other N terminal and the brown wire to the other L terminal and the 3 earth wires to the earthing terminal.

Is that correct or not,

thanks WAMS
 
Are you sure that the cable itself that feeds the spur isnt damaged? What were your continuity readings in ohms? I know that you said that you have done them, but some people just do a bleep test for continuity...
 

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