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    Underfloor heating - fuse and stat are getting hot !

    Originally it was wired direct from the consumer unit to the stat. The Part-P inspector recommended to our electrician that the switch should be added, not sure about whether he intended it to be fused as well. I checked the switch and it says it's DP (di-pole ?) I was wondering if the 13a...
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    Underfloor heating - fuse and stat are getting hot !

    Wow - many thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply and go into so much detail ! Apologies on the resistances - I'm quoting all the right numbers but not necessarily in the right order :) I measured the resistance across the cables for both mats but sounds like I got them the wrong...
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    Underfloor heating - fuse and stat are getting hot !

    Thanks Berko. I've only checked resistances to far. What's the best way to check for that kind of thing with a multimeter ?
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    Underfloor heating - fuse and stat are getting hot !

    Hi, I had electric underfloor heating installed as part of my kitchen refit earlier this year. Now I'm starting to use it I've discovered an overheating problem. The fuse holder on the switched spur is heating up an so is the wall stat itself. This causes it to over-read the air temp and...
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