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I have a 12sq m Electric underfloor heating mat rated at 200W per Sq Metre
Total of 2400W. A quick check online calculator indicates 10AMPs.
The feed to this spur is on 2.5mm electrical cable and is not part of a ring main. Its connected in the fuse box to a 32amp breaker. We also have an electric Hob connected to this 32amp breaker which runs on 6.0mm cable.
My issue is with the 13amp fused spur being used for the under floor heating. Its been installed for about 2years now, with no problems at all.
When I came home I noticed the floor was not on, and whats very very strange is the fused spur switch was turned off!!!, we never switch it off at the fused spur. (These aren't breakers so they shouldn't switch off on their own?!) I went to switch it on, and the switch mechanism didn't feel right, it was quite stiff. Once it was on, the floor thermostat came on. Within 5mins we noticed smoke appear from the socket and smelt.
We immediately switched it off from the fuse board. When I took the 13amp fused socket apart, it was hot, the fuse was hot and the Live Feed cable had melted into the socket. You could not unscrew it as I guess the plastic had melted around it. All other connections were fine (including the load cables) just the Live Feed. Once I removed the switch, I also noticed you could no longer operate the switch it was now stuck in the On position.
As it was in the kitchen, we have polished chrome switches, but I found a white 13amp fused spur In the shed, I connected it with this, and everything has been working (for the last 4hrs).
Please could I have your opinions? I don't think I have overloaded the fused spur as my calculations are 10AMPS. Do these sockets fail over time? (2years old!) We are worried now to ever rely on using it when not at home
many thanks
I have a 12sq m Electric underfloor heating mat rated at 200W per Sq Metre
Total of 2400W. A quick check online calculator indicates 10AMPs.
The feed to this spur is on 2.5mm electrical cable and is not part of a ring main. Its connected in the fuse box to a 32amp breaker. We also have an electric Hob connected to this 32amp breaker which runs on 6.0mm cable.
My issue is with the 13amp fused spur being used for the under floor heating. Its been installed for about 2years now, with no problems at all.
When I came home I noticed the floor was not on, and whats very very strange is the fused spur switch was turned off!!!, we never switch it off at the fused spur. (These aren't breakers so they shouldn't switch off on their own?!) I went to switch it on, and the switch mechanism didn't feel right, it was quite stiff. Once it was on, the floor thermostat came on. Within 5mins we noticed smoke appear from the socket and smelt.
We immediately switched it off from the fuse board. When I took the 13amp fused socket apart, it was hot, the fuse was hot and the Live Feed cable had melted into the socket. You could not unscrew it as I guess the plastic had melted around it. All other connections were fine (including the load cables) just the Live Feed. Once I removed the switch, I also noticed you could no longer operate the switch it was now stuck in the On position.
As it was in the kitchen, we have polished chrome switches, but I found a white 13amp fused spur In the shed, I connected it with this, and everything has been working (for the last 4hrs).
Please could I have your opinions? I don't think I have overloaded the fused spur as my calculations are 10AMPS. Do these sockets fail over time? (2years old!) We are worried now to ever rely on using it when not at home
many thanks