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![]() "Lurch" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:07:28 +0100, "Uno Hoo!" scrawled: So...............how would one go about wiring up this timer between the fused switch and the immersion heater? Any offers? The only way I could think of would be to ignore the advice on solid copper and still use the flex. Have cable from the fused switch into a junction box and then flex from the j.box to the timer. remove outer insulation from the flex and cut the live wire and connect that through the timer - leaving the neutral and earth to continue on to the immersion heater. Seems a bit 'Heath Robinson'ish' however. Er, yeah, kinda! Without seeing the clock I'd be inclined to run the flex into and out of the bottom of the timeclock, remove the outer insulation and just cut the live, kind of like you said but without the JB. Depends how much room there is in the clock though. TBH, my mate buys loads of electrical crap from Screwfix and it all looks a bit Heath Robinson as it's all cheap ****e, so dunno really. Personally, I'd bin it! There isn't really any room inside the switch. You can see it at: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/sea/...&cd=1&x=11&y=9 I suppose he can feed cable into and out of the switch and then use a jnctn box to make the change-over to flex for the final run to the immersion heater. Kev |
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