Can anyone perhaps give me some direction here as i don't have too much experience with heating and this is baffling me somewhat :rolleyes2: .

I've got 4 panel heaters, two of which are fan assisted. The latter two which are in the lounge & dining room can't be switched off. the other two, in the bedroom & hall won't switch on.
The heaters run from separate mcb's via a 230v contactor to switches next to the fans.
The heaters in the lounge & dining room also run from separate mcb's labelled 'fans' which go via fused spurs next to these heaters.
The contactor switch, which i can't locate the source for, assumingly runs from the fire system?

When i first looked at the contactor i was getting supply voltage but no load voltage from it. After replacing the contactor I am now getting 230v from the load side, but only for the bedroom & hall circuits. The lounge/dining room loads are 50v

The fan fused switches have power to them but none of the heater switches are receiving power (even though 230v is leaving the contactor/ccu for two of them!)

Below is a diagram of my interpretation of the set-up. (note. the previous owner was evicted so i'm not ruling out sabotage lol)


withingshaw.JPG
 
From your diagram your voltages seem very strange. Looks like only 2 poles of contactor are working. Can you remove contactor and do a continuity test on all poles with it energised?
If the room switches are open then from your picy and the voltages it looks to be the contactor.
I guess that in the event of a fire the fire alarm disconnects the heaters, seems like a good idea if a bit unusual.
 
CC seems strange that the 2 units causing you this problem are the 2 units that have a separate supply to the fans? That to me would start me thinking is there something amiss.

To prove contactor is ok just swap either lounge/dinning with hall/bed and see what happens, I have a sneaky feeling you may just move that 50 volt over to another contact.

I have a sneaky feeling that the circuit is wired wrongly, and you are serising things up here. It is a pretty simple set up and I personally would take everything apart, start belling things out and see where you go
 
Hi,

As Malcolm says this is a simple set up.
1. Are you sure the Contactor is 4 pole , and not 2 Pole ( the other 2 being auxiliaries )and they have been overloaded ?
2. Have you checked the FCU's are connected to the fans correctly?

Regards.
 

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Green 2 Go Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses Heating 2 Go
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Advert

Daily, weekly or monthly email

Thread starter

Joined
Location
manchester

Thread Information

Title
Panel heaters with no power
Prefix
N/A
Forum
UK Electrical Forum
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
6
Unsolved
--

Advert

Thread statistics

Created
captaincaveman,
Last reply from
captaincaveman,
Replies
6
Views
1,700

Advert

Back
Top