by bd3cc »
Sun May 03, 2009 5:41 pm
Firstly, you cannot wall mont a storage heater, they are full of bricks and too heavy. They must stand on an even/level floor, and be retained bu wall fixings, simply to prevent them toppling forward.
You may be able to use the "junction box" if it has a fuse 13amp and cabling of the correct size, 2.5 T+E, and the correct fuse back at the relevant fuse/distribution board.
I would suggest that the fault could be things that dont require rippng the floor up.
One of the 2 fuses mentioned above could have failed; most underfloor systems require quite a low rated fuse, and these do sometimes fail.
The programmer could have failed, but replacements are readily available.
If the system has been working, it is unlikely to have failed imho, unless someone has done something to damage it, but is checkable with an ohmmeter.
You should have a note of the installation resitance, probably with any guarantee.
Lastly the sensor probe could have failed, but this is under the floor, but usually quite near the programmer, but if this were the case, I would expect the programmer to be giving strange readings.
Do you know the programmer and system manufacturer?
I would investigate the above before going for and expensive storage heater option. It may well be cheaper.