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From: BigWallop ) Subject: Scary lectrics I was asked, a good while ago now, to have a look at some tube heaters in a bar in Edinburgh, ok, it was the Artisan Bar in London Road if anyone is interested, and when I removed the wooden front covers of the wall seating I was amazed to find multi core alarm cable going into each and every heater in series around the walls. Seven heaters in total had been connected with multi core. Each cable had been stripped back and the individual stranded conductors had been wrapped to form, in essence, two thicker wires. You say in series, you mean each was getting 240/7 v? At least that would explain why nothing blew. Bodge artists note, its cheaper to use lightbulbs for heating... NT |
N. Thornton wrote:
Bodge artists note, its cheaper to use lightbulbs for heating... But if you're cold blooded you might need some very dark sunglasses ;-) |
"N. Thornton" wrote in message om... In message From: BigWallop ) Subject: Scary lectrics I was asked, a good while ago now, to have a look at some tube heaters in a bar in Edinburgh, ok, it was the Artisan Bar in London Road if anyone is interested, and when I removed the wooden front covers of the wall seating I was amazed to find multi core alarm cable going into each and every heater in series around the walls. Seven heaters in total had been connected with multi core. Each cable had been stripped back and the individual stranded conductors had been wrapped to form, in essence, two thicker wires. You say in series, you mean each was getting 240/7 v? At least that would explain why nothing blew. Bodge artists note, its cheaper to use lightbulbs for heating... Yes, they were connected series. That's why they didn't heat anything bar the cable either. The end one heated slightly more than the rest, so I was told. :-) |
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