I wired a digital timer to an immersion heater element today and foolish thought it was a simple case of 3 wires, ie live in live out, neutral, and earth but when I had wired the switch I want to turn the thermostat in the heater element down and lo and behold there was a 4th wire, coloured black. I switched on the timer and with a tester checked for current to element and got zilch. Oh oh, where have I messed up? The original switchw was one of those that had a flip switch for on off and anoteher for sink or bath. I was in a rush and did not take too much notice.
Does it mean I HAVE TO RETAIN the on/ off switch socket and use the timer with that? The timer fits in a wall box so that's why I just went for timer.
This is not my set up, its my sister in laws and the immersion is/was used with a dual fuel ch system ie back boiler and oil. I disconnected the thermostat that was linked to the on/off as well. The thermostat for the dual feed would switch on the motor when back boiler heated up. There is no back boiler used now.
Help?
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