Great guidance! This was my first ever face-to-face encounter with the intimidating electrical wires and it turned out that I can tame them 😀 Thank you for providing me with the power to be in control and to know exactly what I was doing.
Lucky me to find this video. I opened up the switch this afternoon and closed it back without changing because the wiring is different. After watching your video and reading the comments, tomorrow I am going to try again. It looks simpler now. Thank you for sharing
Managed to change the old switch out successfully! The old switch has some melted plastic at the neutral (Black wire) out port melted. Finally the heater is working again.
Thank you for this awesome guide. I managed to change this fearsome switch. It's really important to know what do you intent to connect. And this video explain them all.
I'm changing my water heater switch to a smart heater switch the MOES one, but the earth/ground wire is not used (most smart heater switches seem not to have a spot for the ground wire) Is it still safe to use without the ground wire implemented or do you think it's ok?
I have similar question on smart heater switch with dual pole connections. Doesn't seem to have ground on it. Can this be grounded to the metal casing inside the switch box?
I am confuse with the ground wire connection. The old switch panel (at 4:32) ground was connected all together to a terminal point, but with the new switch panel (from 8:34) ground was connected separately two wires go to one terminal and the remainder goes to another.
Good observation! Notice at 8:05 there is a metal bar connecting the 2 ground terminals. So actually they all are connected together. The metal bar is a link, same as putting them all I. The same hole
Perfect guidance, please can u share how to replace a legrand 15 a switch with indicator. I am confused where the 2 black wires at the bottom of switch are to be connected
My original heater switch came with two black wire for the led. Bought a heater switch to replace the original heater switch but then it come with one red and one black wire instead of the usual two black wire. Care to share how do i go about it?
I should have watched your video before I attempted my repair! If I already took every thing apart, without using any advanced tools, is there a way to find out which is live wire is IN and which is OUT? (same thing for the neutral). Thank you
Thank you so much for the video. I managed to figure out even though my old and new switches have slight variations but the general principle is the same.
Nice tutorial. My water heater in the toilet is having a 13amp plug. The problem in my toilet there is no currenct supply when i check with the test pen. And out side there is a switch similar as per your video and there is a red light. I check with the circuit breaker they are all in ON position. What is wrong with my toiled 13 amp wall socket. At 06:46. what is the purpose of the black wire, what if i dont connect it. Please advice. Thanks.
May I enquire, I’ve just installed a 2A double pole heater old designed switch. Left is square red light, right is square on off button. Is it normal that this kind of switch the red light stays, even the switch is off?
"In" means supply and "Out" means Load For more explanation "Supply" is Grid line and "Load" is your load in home such as light, fan, tv, water heater ......
I've discovered one bathroom water heater switch is working the other way around which is insane because switch off meant that the heater was always working. Can I conclude that the electrician wired it in reverse like he connected the input to the output and output to the input? Easy fix means to rewire it the other way around?
Thanks for the video share. Do you happen to know where I can get a heater switch with a built-in timer? I.e. it will switch off automatically after x minutes
Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge. I recently changed a water heater switch and only realized today that when it's in the OFF position, the Water Heater is still ON. Is it because I have connected the `IN' and `OUT' wires wrongly? How do I find out now which are the `IN' and `OUT'?
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Yes, problem solved. Thank you ,Sir. I used a test pen to check which wire is LIVE to know L1 and L2 but I don't know how to find out which is N1 and N2. Guess it doesn't matter, right?
Hi TPH, is having a heater switch (in the kitchen) indicate that the house already has neutral wire wired? The reason why i'm asking is because i'm planning to install smart heater switch to be used inconjunction with a non wifi storage heater and i noticed most if not all 20a heater switches smart or non smart require neutral switches. Thanks in advance!
Hi. By right if this switch connects to the ceiling rose, when you off the switch, the live wire at the ceiling rose side should not have any current right? What if it does have current when you check with test pen even after you off the switch?
@@ThePunggolHandyMan hi. Thanks for your reply. I will check on the switch. However what do you mean by there is another controlling switch? Because by right from DB it has to come to the switch direct which is the L1. Then load will be to the ceiling rose
I have a toilet that's connected to the kitchen and a room, the primary water heater switch is in the kitchen, is it possible to add another switch in the room that the toilet is connected to? Thank you
The water heater should come equipped with a ground line. If not the wiring is not correct. I think it's best to ask a professional to come check for u
Hi, I would like to check with you, I had two water heater switch, one located on the master bedroom and outside bathroom which what show on your video, But, the Water heater is install at the master bedroom, I notice I can only on and off using Master Bedroom water heater switch, but I can't on and off using the outside bathroom switch. This is normal? Can I do anything to make it so that I can turn on and off both water heater switches. TQ
Usually each switch corresponds to a power outlet near the ceiling of each toilet. Turning either one on will activate the respective outlet and the heater attached to the outlet. If your heater is in the master, and supplies both common and master toilets then the heater is connected to the master room swith. In short, to connect both switches to become a 2 way switch requires quite extensive rewiring of the walls which should be done by an electrician
Great video. I have a similar switch but there is no load neutral wire, to the heater there is only live and neutral supply and live load to the heater. Can i still replace this with a smart switch as the models online have 2 neutral slots, one for the supply and one for the water heater?
@@ThePunggolHandyMan when u switch on the switch, the led on the switch will light up to indicate that the switch is on. do u know what is the voltage of the led light?
Hello. Can I ask, cause my old ones are labelled L2, N2 “load”. And my new ones are just Lin and Lout. I believe since supply is incoming, therefore for load it should be connected to Lout, Nout? Am I right?
Thanks for the video @thepunggolhandyman . Can I check with you if the switch makes light crackling sounds and the LED buzzes intermittently on and off when the switch is in the “on” position. Would it be a problem with the switch (I need to buy a new switch) or just a connection issue (I can crack open the switch and tighten up the various screws in the hope it works?)
Hi! Thnks for reaching out! This means that you have arcing inside the switch a it is not engaging or disengaging properly. The spark is a heat source which may cause the housing to melt. Do change the switch as soon as you can. They are quite inexpensive and not worth repairing. Be safe!
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Thanks for the reply! It was definitely and arcing issue. The live wire had melted down the contact area behind the switch. Only issue is that the screw thread for the switch seems to have been worn out. So the whole switch is being held together by one side screw. Although not the best solution but would this be safe enough for constant daily operation?
I wouldn’t advise it. I have not had the opportunity to come up with a proper socket fix video yet, however you can use kneadable epoxy to reconstruct the area needed to be screwed in.
Hi. Thanks for this tutorial. My new switch replacement (same brand, newer model) has Line/Load instead of In/Out. May I know whether Line is In and Load is Out or the other way around? Thanks
Hi there! I am currently using the 3 pin plug (which I know is not safe to do so) for my water heater. Is this as simple as changing the switch to this double pole switch and we are good to go?
Ultimately a water heater should be wired to its own circuit breaker which would isolate the circuit if a fault develops in the heater. The idea is to shut off the supply. Of course a dual pole switch is safer than a 3 pin plug.
HI. I am installing my house switch to smart switch and one of my switch connect to my lighting and fan have 6 wires and how to install to the smart switch 2 gang
Hi. I had just brought a smart water heater switch (glass touch panel type) to replace my current water heater switch. Realize that for the new switch, there is only connection points for Load, L and 2 N points. And there is no point to connect my earth wires. For the neutral wires, must I identify which incoming neutral wire goes to which of the 2 N points on the switch? Since there is no connection for for the earth wires, where should I connect the earth wires to?
In this instance it should be a dual pole switch usually L1 is for incoming (live) and L2 (load) same with the neutral. For the earth wires the manufacturer deems that it is not necessary for the switch to be earthed, hence you should join all the earth together via a connector or solder and heat shrink. I won't recommend twisting and black tape.
nice... been enjoying yr channel... videos are really helpful.... juz for knowledge, what's the thinner black wire connecting at the load pts? should it be of the same thickness used?
Thank you so much for watching! The black wires power the LED. That's why it has to be fixed to the lower terminals (load). So when the switch is turned on, the lower terminals are energised and the LED illuminates!
@TUNG Channel I also have the same issue. It's a Legrand Mallia... it doesn't have black wires. Mine when in 'off', seems to have a little light, when it's really switched on, the light is brighter. I was bothered by it but after a few years, I got used to it.
Hi Mr Handyman Today i tried replacing my old hager heater switch. To my dismay, it does not look like yours. The” old one” do not have the yellow/ green wire! Oh dear, what should i do
Hi bro, for the earth wiring connection there is 2 terminals so is there any difference when connecting via incoming n outgoing to this earth terminals. Any fault arises if we connect wrongly on earth terminals..
Hi, thanks for the wonderful video. I have a question....is there a fuse inside the 20A DP switch? If yes, what is the fuse rating. If no, why not as our common appliance plug has a 13A fuse.
Hi there is no fuse in the dp switch. However what it does is disconnects the appliance 100% from your circuit by disconnecting live and neutral. Hence dual pole. A regular 13a switch is single pole as it only disconnects the live wire from the appliance. Hence if neutral is energised, there is a chance that you still might get a shock if there is a fault in the appliance which shorts the case to the neutral line.
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Thanks for your prompt reply. It is very clear. I got another question but now related to oven replacement. My old oven is connected to a 20A DP switch. While sourcing for new oven, some manufacturer specified upfront that it has to be installed with a 16A fuse and they will not provide us with plug. So I am puzzled that if I connect directly to my 20A DP switch as my old oven does, how should I incorporate the 16A fuse as per the manufacturer specification?
@@bernardtan7068 the fuses are usually located in the plug heads. Not sockets. In saying that, if a circuit specifies 20a or 13a that is what the circuit breakers are designed to trip off in the event of a surge.
We connected 2 of the 3 earth wires to the earth port of the switch. In the process of connecting the third earth wire to the earth port, we tried to strip the wire as husband earlier snipped it off clean, and this tripped the whole circuit both times we did that.
We only switched off the CB for the heater, not for the entire house. So this likely meant that that earth wire was connected to something else in the house.
Yes it is. Your cb detected a complete circuit running through your husband and tripped. When faced with multiple wires always turn off the entire house as the Cb only controls live and current may still be present in neutral and ground. Did you use a test pen?
I would like to learn more about wiring Houses. I am a Plumber but I would like to learn electrical work and get all the necessary tools pls. Is it possible to get your Contacts pls
Hi! I had to change my heater switch. So when i remove the plastic switch, the 2 earth wires were actually not fixed to the switch. Both their ends were joined to a plastic connector which is just hanging loose. Is this ok? Should i leave it alone when fixing the new switch?
Thanks for the reply! This is regardless if which brand of switch right? I was told since the switch has no metal parts, no need to connect to earth. So i have to remove the wires frm the plastic connectors and fix both earth wires to the earth "hole"?
@@shahidshafie9262 yes that is correct. Just connect it to the switch. It probably increases safety by 0.01% but it's the proper way to do it. It will work with the plastic connector without any problems
my appliances (Washing machine, Kitchen Hoods & etc.) power is under 13amp, electrician suggested me to install 20amp power switch. What is your suggestion? Do I really need the 20amp switch for direct power?
Well if it is all running through one switch the total amperage may exceed 13 amps which can overload the switch. Making it into a 20A switch will give you a bit more capacity
Well it was an actual worksite and I had to wear it in accordance to the legal guidelines at the time of shooting. I hope you don't get a virus from the computer either! We know how they like to exploit the back door.
Err… the one way gang has two blue wires which goes into two L and two black wires which goes into two N. Whereas the 2 way gang has L1, L2, com L, N1, N2, com N, loop 1 and loop 2 and 2 extra thin black wires. Would be very helpful if you can let me know which wires goes into which point? By the way sorry for late reply, old lady here not familiar with UA-cam 😅
What's the use of the 2 thin black wires? And i look at your switch and my switch, the earth wires just screwed in and they are earthed? Its not connected to anything else? 😂
There are a few different variations. But essentially the same. Just ensure the live goes into com and the load goes into the other side. You can contact me on @thepunggolhandyman Facebook for more help!
So what can I do if I have two bathrooms with each having a water heater and a kitchen having cooker and I have one 32A circuit breaker on my main switch
LESSON 1 - You do not need MUSIC!! In your video. This is an information video, the music distracts from the information you're trying to communicate, It is hard to concentrate with the music ON.
Great guidance! This was my first ever face-to-face encounter with the intimidating electrical wires and it turned out that I can tame them 😀 Thank you for providing me with the power to be in control and to know exactly what I was doing.
I'm so glad it helped! Be safe!
Thank you for sharing this video. Now, I have more confidence changing the heater switch on my own.
Lucky me to find this video. I opened up the switch this afternoon and closed it back without changing because the wiring is different.
After watching your video and reading the comments, tomorrow I am going to try again. It looks simpler now. Thank you for sharing
Nice work!😁
Managed to change the old switch out successfully! The old switch has some melted plastic at the neutral (Black wire) out port melted.
Finally the heater is working again.
Feels good to DIY! Proud of u!
Thanks! You save my life! With just 1 try, I manage to change the switch!
Glad I could help!
Thank you for this awesome guide. I managed to change this fearsome switch. It's really important to know what do you intent to connect. And this video explain them all.
@@hl.4896 thank you for your shout out! Glad I could help
Thank you your video, without it as reference, i won't be able to change the faulty switch
Most welcome my friend!
I'm changing my water heater switch to a smart heater switch the MOES one, but the earth/ground wire is not used (most smart heater switches seem not to have a spot for the ground wire) Is it still safe to use without the ground wire implemented or do you think it's ok?
I have similar question on smart heater switch with dual pole connections. Doesn't seem to have ground on it.
Can this be grounded to the metal casing inside the switch box?
Thank you so much for the guidance then show me connections on the water heater
Greetings, please make a video on how to connect the switch with the water heater directly
What is the greean/yellow for? Brown is live, blue is neutral.
Hi , I have an issue , the water heater switch , turn on without light , is it the fuse in it blown ?
Replace my heater switch following this video. Thank you!
Glad it helped
great but in Singapore (HDBs), we have two-way heater switches. A bit more complicated.
I am confuse with the ground wire connection. The old switch panel (at 4:32) ground was connected all together to a terminal point, but with the new switch panel (from 8:34) ground was connected separately two wires go to one terminal and the remainder goes to another.
Good observation! Notice at 8:05 there is a metal bar connecting the 2 ground terminals. So actually they all are connected together. The metal bar is a link, same as putting them all I. The same hole
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Okay, thanks for the clarification.
Perfect guidance, please can u share how to replace a legrand 15 a switch with indicator. I am confused where the 2 black wires at the bottom of switch are to be connected
@@EM-kp2xl the black wired go into the bottom 2 holes in any order
What are the 2 thin black wires on the water heater switch called? Some brands like mk have these features.
@@hamiltonastan those are for the LED and doesn't matter which way u pot it in
@@ThePunggolHandyMan what kind of tools should i use to remove the cement lining around the switch perimeter?
@@hamiltonastan cement lining?
@@ThePunggolHandyMan yes
@hamiltonastan I usually use a small penknife
My original heater switch came with two black wire for the led. Bought a heater switch to replace the original heater switch but then it come with one red and one black wire instead of the usual two black wire. Care to share how do i go about it?
Hi. My switch has only one screw for the ground terminal. Is it fine to put the three wire in one screw ?
Yes that is fine
Hi, may i know for socket with 4 poles, if we change it to socket with 2 or 3 poles, what is the connection of the wires?
Wah I need a picture
I should have watched your video before I attempted my repair! If I already took every thing apart, without using any advanced tools, is there a way to find out which is live wire is IN and which is OUT? (same thing for the neutral). Thank you
Wow er that's a whole video on its own
Thank you so much for the video. I managed to figure out even though my old and new switches have slight variations but the general principle is the same.
That is correct the switch is essentially just a couple of contacts which join a wire. If you understand that , everything will make sense
I come across a water heater switch that the four terminal is labeled Li Li and L2 L2 so how do l connect it
Nice tutorial. My water heater in the toilet is having a 13amp plug. The problem in my toilet there is no currenct supply when i check with the test pen. And out side there is a switch similar as per your video and there is a red light. I check with the circuit breaker they are all in ON position. What is wrong with my toiled 13 amp wall socket. At 06:46. what is the purpose of the black wire, what if i dont connect it. Please advice. Thanks.
Zai bro you are awesome!
Hi your vdo got good clear infor of how to fix its very helpful , Good work guys .
I see you have turned off the main power supply, but why the voltage detector is still on when you test it ??
May I enquire, I’ve just installed a 2A double pole heater old designed switch. Left is square red light, right is square on off button. Is it normal that this kind of switch the red light stays, even the switch is off?
@fannielim6574 you put the black wires into the wrong terminals, you can try again!
Some switch brand is indicated as in and out , some is supply and load which is which ?
"In" means supply and "Out" means Load
For more explanation "Supply" is Grid line and "Load" is your load in home such as light, fan, tv, water heater ......
I've discovered one bathroom water heater switch is working the other way around which is insane because switch off meant that the heater was always working.
Can I conclude that the electrician wired it in reverse like he connected the input to the output and output to the input? Easy fix means to rewire it the other way around?
Yes you just flip the switch upside down
Thanks for the video share. Do you happen to know where I can get a heater switch with a built-in timer? I.e. it will switch off automatically after x minutes
You can try aliexpress? But those aren't 2 pole switches so safety might be a problem
Hi my current heater 20A switch has 2 earth wires but the new heater switch, schneider has only 1 earth slot, how to resolve the issue ?
Hi does this apply to oven/hob power switches?
The supply is it in the IN or OUT
Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge. I recently changed a water heater switch and only realized today that when it's in the OFF position, the Water Heater is still ON. Is it because I have connected the `IN' and `OUT' wires wrongly? How do I find out now which are the `IN' and `OUT'?
If it is in the off position and still on means your wires have been switched. You can try switching the wires around d and see if that works
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Yes, problem solved. Thank you ,Sir. I used a test pen to check which wire is LIVE to know L1 and L2 but I don't know how to find out which is N1 and N2. Guess it doesn't matter, right?
Very helpful video 👍, pls continue to post more of this type of wiring videos... subscribed 🫡
I'll try. But it only goes so far after which it gets a bit challenging
Why heater switch 20 A indicator light still dim glows when it is switched off and how to fix it ? tq
How to use test pen to test this kind of switch to make sure that is not faulty? How to troubleshoot if the heater is spoil but switch is not spoil?
Hi TPH, is having a heater switch (in the kitchen) indicate that the house already has neutral wire wired? The reason why i'm asking is because i'm planning to install smart heater switch to be used inconjunction with a non wifi storage heater and i noticed most if not all 20a heater switches smart or non smart require neutral switches. Thanks in advance!
I can't say for certain, however of it was installed by a qualified person it should have a neutral in a dual pole switch
what are the small black wires on the switch meant for?
They are for the LED
Hi. By right if this switch connects to the ceiling rose, when you off the switch, the live wire at the ceiling rose side should not have any current right? What if it does have current when you check with test pen even after you off the switch?
Then your switch is not disconnecting it properly or there is another controlling switch
@@ThePunggolHandyMan hi. Thanks for your reply. I will check on the switch. However what do you mean by there is another controlling switch? Because by right from DB it has to come to the switch direct which is the L1. Then load will be to the ceiling rose
Very helpful tutorial! Question though. How do I connect them to a smart 20a switch? Do I ignore the green wires and tape them together?
Ermm you have to attach all the wires actually. Best to follow the manufacturer guidelines
Same here, i also dunno where to put 2 earth wyre. Mine one also only have four hole. Not hole for the earth wyre.
The Schneider electric 20A heater switch I bought only have one ground point, instead of 2. Can I put the 2 earth wires into one ground point ? Thanks
Yes you can!
Honeywell heater switch also only have one ground point. So likewise can put both into 1 ground point?
I have a toilet that's connected to the kitchen and a room, the primary water heater switch is in the kitchen, is it possible to add another switch in the room that the toilet is connected to? Thank you
If i bUy same brand of socket does it mean the wire connection all same so i just need to follow existing connection ?
Basically 1 way mostly the same.
2 way a bit more complicated
why do we need a smart heater switch? what are the benefits thanks.
What if i connect circuitbreakerwires to the load L&N and water heater wires to supply L&N?
hi bro,my master bath room does not have neutral wire, is there a problem if I just do not connect the neutral? thanks alot
The water heater should come equipped with a ground line. If not the wiring is not correct. I think it's best to ask a professional to come check for u
may i know what are those two black wire? it really puzzles me a lot. Thanks!
It's for the LED
Hi, I would like to check with you, I had two water heater switch, one located on the master bedroom and outside bathroom which what show on your video, But, the Water heater is install at the master bedroom, I notice I can only on and off using Master Bedroom water heater switch, but I can't on and off using the outside bathroom switch. This is normal? Can I do anything to make it so that I can turn on and off both water heater switches. TQ
Usually each switch corresponds to a power outlet near the ceiling of each toilet. Turning either one on will activate the respective outlet and the heater attached to the outlet. If your heater is in the master, and supplies both common and master toilets then the heater is connected to the master room swith. In short, to connect both switches to become a 2 way switch requires quite extensive rewiring of the walls which should be done by an electrician
@@ThePunggolHandyMan TQ
Great video. I have a similar switch but there is no load neutral wire, to the heater there is only live and neutral supply and live load to the heater. Can i still replace this with a smart switch as the models online have 2 neutral slots, one for the supply and one for the water heater?
I think for this you need to check with the supplier
@@ThePunggolHandyMan thanks
Great video sharing
hi, do you know the led light on the heater switch is it 230v?
Erm I don't quite understand your question
@@ThePunggolHandyMan when u switch on the switch, the led on the switch will light up to indicate that the switch is on. do u know what is the voltage of the led light?
I messed up the circuit breaker wire and the water heater wire. How to confirm which two are the circuit breaker wire?
Hi question. How is that installed? I mean how do you control the heat from the heater if it doesn't have a knob control for the heat? thank you! :)
Most your connect earth wire, because in some cases were you only have the red and black wire does it means it will not work?
If earth wire is not connected the circuit works. But the switch will not be grounded
Very well done videos! And instructive lah! 👍
Thank you!
Just recently bought a resale flat. How can I ensure the safety of the electric wiring without changing all the electric wiring to new want?
You have to call in a BCA certified electrician to check for you
Hello. Can I ask, cause my old ones are labelled L2, N2 “load”. And my new ones are just Lin and Lout. I believe since supply is incoming, therefore for load it should be connected to Lout, Nout? Am I right?
Bro can help me i just move in 10th May not even 1 month my heater switch like this.
Thanks for the video @thepunggolhandyman .
Can I check with you if the switch makes light crackling sounds and the LED buzzes intermittently on and off when the switch is in the “on” position.
Would it be a problem with the switch (I need to buy a new switch) or just a connection issue (I can crack open the switch and tighten up the various screws in the hope it works?)
Hi! Thnks for reaching out! This means that you have arcing inside the switch a it is not engaging or disengaging properly. The spark is a heat source which may cause the housing to melt. Do change the switch as soon as you can. They are quite inexpensive and not worth repairing. Be safe!
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Thanks for the reply! It was definitely and arcing issue. The live wire had melted down the contact area behind the switch.
Only issue is that the screw thread for the switch seems to have been worn out. So the whole switch is being held together by one side screw.
Although not the best solution but would this be safe enough for constant daily operation?
I wouldn’t advise it. I have not had the opportunity to come up with a proper socket fix video yet, however you can use kneadable epoxy to reconstruct the area needed to be screwed in.
Hi. Thanks for this tutorial.
My new switch replacement (same brand, newer model) has Line/Load instead of In/Out. May I know whether Line is In and Load is Out or the other way around? Thanks
Line is your electrical supply line. Load is the demand on the line. So yes you are correct
Honeywell switch only have 1 ground point. Can 2 earth wire be connected into 1 ground point?
Yup it can
Great video! So helpful! You are doing the god's job!
No no God does his job. I'm but a mere servant!
Hi can i use 3pin socket plug
??
Hi there! I am currently using the 3 pin plug (which I know is not safe to do so) for my water heater. Is this as simple as changing the switch to this double pole switch and we are good to go?
Ultimately a water heater should be wired to its own circuit breaker which would isolate the circuit if a fault develops in the heater. The idea is to shut off the supply. Of course a dual pole switch is safer than a 3 pin plug.
Hi great video! is there a reason to use 2 different testing pens? One for screw and one for wire? thanks
I prefer to use a contactless pen to detect the existence of voltage before I go near it.. the regular test pen is to confirm
bro is it possible to fix a mechanical timer to turn off water heater switch?
@neopows2065 yea it's possible. But not safe
HI. I am installing my house switch to smart switch and one of my switch connect to my lighting and fan have 6 wires and how to install to the smart switch 2 gang
Hi you have to ask your manufacturer because with little details it's a bit hard to advise
HI, I saw one of my switch have 6 wire and 4 wire is live wire and 2 is the switch wire.
How to install the 4 live wire to my smart switch?
Erm this case is a bit hard to advise just like that. Best is to contact your supplier
Is changing from water heater switch to an outlet socket doable or a no-no?
Well there is a live, neutral and ground there and it is rated 20 amps so it shouldn't be a prob
Hi. I had just brought a smart water heater switch (glass touch panel type) to replace my current water heater switch. Realize that for the new switch, there is only connection points for Load, L and 2 N points. And there is no point to connect my earth wires. For the neutral wires, must I identify which incoming neutral wire goes to which of the 2 N points on the switch? Since there is no connection for for the earth wires, where should I connect the earth wires to?
In this instance it should be a dual pole switch usually L1 is for incoming (live) and L2 (load) same with the neutral. For the earth wires the manufacturer deems that it is not necessary for the switch to be earthed, hence you should join all the earth together via a connector or solder and heat shrink. I won't recommend twisting and black tape.
What would have caused my live wire to heater to melt and the plastic to start melting?
This would be arcing inside the switch, probably due to improper wiring. Moisture may also cause arcing which can also cause arcing
Thank you you made my work a lot easier
Glad I could help
nice... been enjoying yr channel... videos are really helpful.... juz for knowledge, what's the thinner black wire connecting at the load pts? should it be of the same thickness used?
Thank you so much for watching! The black wires power the LED. That's why it has to be fixed to the lower terminals (load). So when the switch is turned on, the lower terminals are energised and the LED illuminates!
@@ThePunggolHandyMan ohh yea hor... forgot the led... thx for replying! :)
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Hi there. Just curious from the science perspective. LEDs are diodes, should run on DC right?
Hi, why the switch light stay on even I already turned off the switch. Do you know why?
Hi! Your two black wires are probably inserted into the supply live and neutral terminals. Check that it is connected to the load live and neutral.
@@ThePunggolHandyMan hi, but the switch I bought don't have black wires. =(
@TUNG Channel I also have the same issue. It's a Legrand Mallia... it doesn't have black wires. Mine when in 'off', seems to have a little light, when it's really switched on, the light is brighter. I was bothered by it but after a few years, I got used to it.
Hello how much do you charge for replacing the water heater switch?I like the design of the switch in the video.
Hi Mr Handyman
Today i tried replacing my old hager heater switch. To my dismay, it does not look like yours. The” old one” do not have the yellow/ green wire! Oh dear, what should i do
What wires are there?
Thanks for the informative video! What if my heater switch doesn't comes with the black wires? Will it affect anything?
Hi there! No it doesn't. Means the wires are already inside
Hi bro, for the earth wiring connection there is 2 terminals so is there any difference when connecting via incoming n outgoing to this earth terminals. Any fault arises if we connect wrongly on earth terminals..
no no issue for earth terminals
Just change the switch, the new one the red indicator light always on, is this normal?
Nope you got the black wires in the wrong hole
Hi can u do a video on a 3 gang n 1 way install
This is 2 gang 1 way but same technique for 3 gang
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You are doing god's work my friend,keep it up liked and subscribed.
Tha k you so much!
Hi, thanks for the wonderful video. I have a question....is there a fuse inside the 20A DP switch? If yes, what is the fuse rating. If no, why not as our common appliance plug has a 13A fuse.
Hi there is no fuse in the dp switch. However what it does is disconnects the appliance 100% from your circuit by disconnecting live and neutral. Hence dual pole. A regular 13a switch is single pole as it only disconnects the live wire from the appliance. Hence if neutral is energised, there is a chance that you still might get a shock if there is a fault in the appliance which shorts the case to the neutral line.
@@ThePunggolHandyMan Thanks for your prompt reply. It is very clear. I got another question but now related to oven replacement. My old oven is connected to a 20A DP switch. While sourcing for new oven, some manufacturer specified upfront that it has to be installed with a 16A fuse and they will not provide us with plug. So I am puzzled that if I connect directly to my 20A DP switch as my old oven does, how should I incorporate the 16A fuse as per the manufacturer specification?
@@bernardtan7068 the fuses are usually located in the plug heads. Not sockets. In saying that, if a circuit specifies 20a or 13a that is what the circuit breakers are designed to trip off in the event of a surge.
Heater switch, please explain
I found 3 earth wires when changing the heater switch, why are there 3?
Those are probably the Daisy Chain which links the rest of the house
We connected 2 of the 3 earth wires to the earth port of the switch. In the process of connecting the third earth wire to the earth port, we tried to strip the wire as husband earlier snipped it off clean, and this tripped the whole circuit both times we did that.
When you are working on electricity, your CB SHOULD BE OFF. The circuit tripped to save your husband from hurting himself!
We only switched off the CB for the heater, not for the entire house. So this likely meant that that earth wire was connected to something else in the house.
Yes it is. Your cb detected a complete circuit running through your husband and tripped. When faced with multiple wires always turn off the entire house as the Cb only controls live and current may still be present in neutral and ground. Did you use a test pen?
I would like to learn more about wiring Houses. I am a Plumber but I would like to learn electrical work and get all the necessary tools pls. Is it possible to get your Contacts pls
Hi! I had to change my heater switch. So when i remove the plastic switch, the 2 earth wires were actually not fixed to the switch. Both their ends were joined to a plastic connector which is just hanging loose. Is this ok? Should i leave it alone when fixing the new switch?
No no. It should be connected to the switch for your protection
Thanks for the reply! This is regardless if which brand of switch right? I was told since the switch has no metal parts, no need to connect to earth. So i have to remove the wires frm the plastic connectors and fix both earth wires to the earth "hole"?
@@shahidshafie9262 yes that is correct. Just connect it to the switch. It probably increases safety by 0.01% but it's the proper way to do it. It will work with the plastic connector without any problems
Thank you!
hi. adding on to this topic. if the new switch we bought to replace do not have earth wiring attachment point, what should we do when changing?
my appliances (Washing machine, Kitchen Hoods & etc.) power is under 13amp, electrician suggested me to install 20amp power switch.
What is your suggestion? Do I really need the 20amp switch for direct power?
Well if it is all running through one switch the total amperage may exceed 13 amps which can overload the switch. Making it into a 20A switch will give you a bit more capacity
Well done for wearing the muzzle. We know that viruses can spread over the internet. Stay safe!
Well it was an actual worksite and I had to wear it in accordance to the legal guidelines at the time of shooting.
I hope you don't get a virus from the computer either! We know how they like to exploit the back door.
Hi mine is a one way switch but wrongly bought a 2 way, can you help with the wiring?
Ooooo just seal the top hole Nd use the com and L1
Err… the one way gang has two blue wires which goes into two L and two black wires which goes into two N. Whereas the 2 way gang has L1, L2, com L, N1, N2, com N, loop 1 and loop 2 and 2 extra thin black wires. Would be very helpful if you can let me know which wires goes into which point? By the way sorry for late reply, old lady here not familiar with UA-cam 😅
Thanks so much.
What's the use of the 2 thin black wires? And i look at your switch and my switch, the earth wires just screwed in and they are earthed? Its not connected to anything else? 😂
Hi,I buy legrand water heater switch can u help me thanks shaw me to how to change?
There are a few different variations. But essentially the same. Just ensure the live goes into com and the load goes into the other side. You can contact me on @thepunggolhandyman Facebook for more help!
Ok thanks very much 👍
Can I connect two water heaters on one circuit breaker With a cooker?
It won't be advisable..
So what can I do if I have two bathrooms with each having a water heater and a kitchen having cooker and I have one 32A circuit breaker on my main switch
You can always engage an electrician who will rewire the home if necessary. Else if all appliances are drawing power it may trip the breaker
What happens if we switched load and supply connections?
Nothing really. You will just find it confusing to connect the LED wires
I switch back can already? My current one is L1 and L2.
Yea just switch it around it's fine. The switch is a metal contact that just links the wires together that's all
Can I damage the smart switch by reversing the connections?
Smart switch yes. Normal switch not really. But it's not safe
very helpful.
Thank you!
LESSON 1 - You do not need MUSIC!! In your video. This is an information video, the music distracts from the information you're trying to communicate, It is hard to concentrate with the music ON.
Noted! This is an old video so I can't really upload one but I'll turn the music down!
Hi, i changed to new switch bt now the switch feels hot when turned on. Any advise please?
The wires inside may not be attached properly. Remove and re-attachmaking sure full contact with the copper strands
@@ThePunggolHandyMan noted…thanks!
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