Night storage heater

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Hi Im looking for some advice.I have a night storage heater creda ti,which for some reason has just stoped working.I have check the main fuse,and i have tested the live feed at the spur all ok.

Is there a fuse in the unit?

Thanks Tony.
 
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Not usually, but there is sometimes a thermal cut out inside that can trip off.
 
Thanks for the replies

I have just check it and its the thermal fuselink thats the problem

thanks Tony
 
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Anyone on this great forum know how where the reset switch is on a Creda TSR24AW storage heater is please?

I've looked on YouTube and there's great videos on there demonstrating how it's done, but when I opened my heaters panel, I was unable to locate anything that looks like a reset switch!

Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
Anyone on this great forum know how where the reset switch is on a Creda TSR24AW storage heater is please?

I've looked on YouTube and there's great videos on there demonstrating how it's done, but when I opened my heaters panel, I was unable to locate anything that looks like a reset switch!

Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This may be helpful to both questions.
I can't help with the Creda but this is what it looked like in another:
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A black thing with a round convex bulge which should be concave (I think that's right) just needs to be pushed the other way, my tenant had managed to trip all 3 heaters. Make sure the power is off when you do anything as there are plenty of exposed live terminals in the area.
Monkeynuts, try testing the continuity/resistance of it
 
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Thanks folks for posting on previous posts! Am desperate for the right answer!
 

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