Different type of heater has it got something like this on the heater?Hi all,
I decided to change the flex on a small 2kw heater as it came with a fairly rigid wiring to the plug. I was surprised to find there wasn't an earth being used. Also the heater it replaced had a cut-out switch on the base, this one hasn't. Explanation please. Thank you.
Sorry bin on the VINODifferent type of heater has it got something like this on the heater?
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Hi all,
I decided to change the flex on a small 2kw heater as it came with a fairly rigid wiring to the plug. I was surprised to find there wasn't an earth being used. Also the heater it replaced had a cut-out switch on the base, this one hasn't. Explanation please. Thank you.
The symbol indicates it's a double insulated appliance.Thanks Pete & Richard, it does have the "square within a square" symbol on the base. Also I noticed the thermal cut-out when I had the cover off to rewire, & Scouse is correct, I was referring to the safety cut-out that would usually be on the base. Still find that omission as rather odd. Purchased from B&Q & it has the CE mark.
Quite a nice compact heater. If frost/snow is forecast, I suspend it from a hook that I've fitted in the overhead storage shelf in the car to de-ice the screen & is switched on ½hr prior to wanting to go out. Works a treat.