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Faulty Light Switch?
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Hi,
Three times now I have turned a wall switch off and as I do so there is a flash of white light in the socket almost directly behind the actual switch. It is connected to a heating system. Is this something I should get checked out? It only happens when I turn the switch off. It is just a standard switch, like a light switch.
Many thanks
Three times now I have turned a wall switch off and as I do so there is a flash of white light in the socket almost directly behind the actual switch. It is connected to a heating system. Is this something I should get checked out? It only happens when I turn the switch off. It is just a standard switch, like a light switch.
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt if it's an ordinary light switch. For an immersion heater, it could be a 20Amp double pole switch that actually does "look" like a light switch.
A regular 10A light switch would have burnt out long ago. It doesn't have to be a fused spur though. Especially if it's a "dedicated" immersion circuit.
Easy to change it for a better quality one. One that doesn't arc at the poles.
A regular 10A light switch would have burnt out long ago. It doesn't have to be a fused spur though. Especially if it's a "dedicated" immersion circuit.
Easy to change it for a better quality one. One that doesn't arc at the poles.