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Not Plugged in.

Having decided not to judge the canine cold sea swim wet  tee shirt competition this year at Walcott I decided to do some electrical work.

I came across this today in a bungalow. 

Cooker control unit with neons with a 13 Amp switched socket.

Cooker switch works fine and is connected to a cooker outlet plate.

The 13 Amp switch works fine BUT if turned off the extractor hood does not work. The hood is not plugged into the socket, but a switched fused connection unit in the consumer unit cupboard also controls the hood.

What is going on? Cooker control socket switch OFF, hood OFF. Cooker control socket switch ON hood works.

Z.

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  • Walcott could have been the easier option.

    Only thing i can think of is a mixture of reverse polarity, or swapped N-E somewhere, and the link between L&N which is occupied by the neon for the socket outlet switch. But can't quite figure it out. Any more info Z? What other tests did you do?

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  • Walcott could have been the easier option.

    Only thing i can think of is a mixture of reverse polarity, or swapped N-E somewhere, and the link between L&N which is occupied by the neon for the socket outlet switch. But can't quite figure it out. Any more info Z? What other tests did you do?

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