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spectrepaul
Hope someone could give me a bit of advice as I am not sure if I have a faulty switch or not:
I bought a Double Pole 45A ceiling switch from Wickes as I am fitting a shower which is a 9.5kw Triton shower.
I have already put the 10mm twin and earth cable through to the bathroom from the consumer unit and fitted it to the consumer unit via a 45A circuit breaker which is on the RCD side of the consumer unit.
I have connected the cable to the ceiling switch after fitting it to the ceiling, so everything is in place and connected at both ends with correct connections etc.
The only thing I haven't done yet is connect a 10mm twin and earth cable from the load side of the switch to the shower as the shower is not in place yet as I have to take the bath out and do some plumbing first as fitting a new bathroom suite.
So the only thing connected to the switch is the cable to the consumer unit.
I thought I would test the switch and connection to the consumer unit before connecting the shower cable. I flicked the circuit breaker for the shower to on and the led on the ceiling switch came on red. This stays red and lit even if I pull the cord to on/off.
So the light stays on even though the mechanical indicator says off for the pull cord.
I turned off the circuit breaker for the shower and the light went off.
I have left the circuit breaker off now until I get chance to connect the shower but my question is, is this normal for the light to stay on on the ceiling switch. I have a feeling it is because the circuit is not complete as there is nothing connected to the load side of the switch but I thought the switch should work with the light going on and off when I pull the cord even though the shower is not connected yet.
May when I connect the shower, the light will turn on and off on the switch when I pull the cord??
Not sure if I have a faulty switch.
Any help is welcome. Thanks.
I bought a Double Pole 45A ceiling switch from Wickes as I am fitting a shower which is a 9.5kw Triton shower.
I have already put the 10mm twin and earth cable through to the bathroom from the consumer unit and fitted it to the consumer unit via a 45A circuit breaker which is on the RCD side of the consumer unit.
I have connected the cable to the ceiling switch after fitting it to the ceiling, so everything is in place and connected at both ends with correct connections etc.
The only thing I haven't done yet is connect a 10mm twin and earth cable from the load side of the switch to the shower as the shower is not in place yet as I have to take the bath out and do some plumbing first as fitting a new bathroom suite.
So the only thing connected to the switch is the cable to the consumer unit.
I thought I would test the switch and connection to the consumer unit before connecting the shower cable. I flicked the circuit breaker for the shower to on and the led on the ceiling switch came on red. This stays red and lit even if I pull the cord to on/off.
So the light stays on even though the mechanical indicator says off for the pull cord.
I turned off the circuit breaker for the shower and the light went off.
I have left the circuit breaker off now until I get chance to connect the shower but my question is, is this normal for the light to stay on on the ceiling switch. I have a feeling it is because the circuit is not complete as there is nothing connected to the load side of the switch but I thought the switch should work with the light going on and off when I pull the cord even though the shower is not connected yet.
May when I connect the shower, the light will turn on and off on the switch when I pull the cord??
Not sure if I have a faulty switch.
Any help is welcome. Thanks.