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LD11 goes BANG


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  • Subject: LD11 goes BANG
  • From: "Russ Olivant" <egroups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 07:34:39 +0100
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Whilst working on my new build last night, I heard a bang from the
distribution board - later in the evening I discovered that the kitchen
lights no longer worked! On investigation, I discovered the LD11 for the
kitchen has failed - swapping the unit for another solved the problem.
Does anyone know of any electrical tests I can perform on the LD11 t
discover what has failed on the unit (the fuse is ok !). Has anyone
experienced this before - or have I just got a dodgy unit?
I have had one other LD11 fail in the past, but I wasn't present t  witness
whether it went bang!

The kitchen lights are rated at 800W (16 x 50W low voltage), but the light
for the other failing unit was a single 100W bulb.

Replacing bulbs and fuses is one thing, but it starts t  get expensive if I
need t  replace LD11's on a regular basis !

THIA

Russ




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