Rather not say at the moment , but will say that they did not come from the Yes chain of wholesalers as they were still not about at that time !:innocent:
 
Rather not say at the moment , but will say that they did not come from the Yes chain of wholesalers as they were still not about at that time !:innocent:

Didn't mean the wholesalers meant what brand is the fitting ..... i had a massive run-in with the manufacturers of 8ft fittings from said un-named wholesaler they sent a rep out from this company and he even said the quality was crap as its all from china.. we had 60 8ft fittings and within 3yrs tubes were falling out over peoples heads because the end caps were poorly designed and the plastic hardened and the holding spring snapped off all of them. I supplied them with the BS standards to the endcaps and the sections they needed to comply to which was obvious they hadn't i threatened to report them which could see a massive recall ..... i was eventually liaising with the head of the company and he agreed to replace them all at their expense if i took matters no further... 1 guy can do a lot of damage if hes in the right ;)
 
Didn't mean the wholesalers meant what brand is the fitting ..... i had a massive run-in with the manufacturers of 8ft fittings from said un-named wholesaler they sent a rep out from this company and he even said the quality was crap as its all from china.. we had 60 8ft fittings and within 3yrs tubes were falling out over peoples heads because the end caps were poorly designed and the plastic hardened and the holding spring snapped off all of them. I supplied them with the BS standards to the endcaps and the sections they needed to comply to which was obvious they hadn't i threatened to report them which could see a massive recall ..... i was eventually liaising with the head of the company and he agreed to replace them all at their expense if i took matters no further... 1 guy can do a lot of damage if hes in the right ;)

That depends on if the said company is owned by the wholesaler !:nonod: Tony I know it is off subject , but you have to admit it is still better than 99% of the drivel than has been posted by want to be sparks just lately .:49:
 
Hi on the side you have an aux contact this will unclip. This maybe an under voltage trip which will make the button not stay in with power off what you nee to do is unclip the block and see if it stays on then if it does check you have continuity between the terminals 1L1-2T1 etc maybe just a faulty under voltage trip
 
The aux on the side is a 2NO aux, not an undervoltage trip.
It's stuffed, just replace it.
£162 ish from RS free next day delivery it is not worth messing around with TBH.
You could re-use the aux, but that is only around £30 is again on top.
If you are going to give the client a warranty why mess around, £200 in materials is neither hear nor there in the grand scheme of things if they are running a motor that is drawing around 60A/phase & they have this facility on stop for the sake of around £300 including fitting TBH.
 
Hi on the side you have an aux contact this will unclip. This maybe an under voltage trip which will make the button not stay in with power off what you nee to do is unclip the block and see if it stays on then if it does check you have continuity between the terminals 1L1-2T1 etc maybe just a faulty under voltage trip

Also Expressed by Net' if you are not sure yourself refrain from giving advice it is just a standard auxillary NO/NC contact block and really not mistakable for anything else .... try to keep your advice within your experience... no offence meant.
 
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Even if you don't know, you have a right to an opinion........but if you're gonna spout crap, keep it to yourself.
Really wishfull thinking, I suppose.
 
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I stand corrected! well done You three are straight to the point. People can have an opinion you are quite right and I will not be put off by you three big headed know it all people
 
Not big-headed by no means the clip block in the pic is clearly marked with the standard numbering for a NC/NO aux' contact block and really can't be mistaken for anything else unless you haven't got a clue about these things... i was trying to save you further embarrassment ive already explained to the OP exactly what the unit is for and how it operates so was strange you posted after with a wild guess.... had your post appeared before any replies we would have been a little more gentle .... Glad you aint put off its not the intention but read the thread through first ;)
 
Guys and girls! Just like to say thanks for your help, yes it is for a very very large extractor fan that would quite literally suck your sock off, and is helping contribute to a £19,500 electricity bill every month. your help with some energy saving tips would be good but will save that for another thread. Ashliegh
 

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