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Found a box of tricks in the wardrobe today - never noticed it before as SWMBO has stacks of clothes in there which she doesn't like touched - anyway, taking advantage of her visit to her Mum's for a couple of weeks I set about thoroughly investigating 'Delyth's' electrics.
The ehu socket is on the outside and the cable comes out below the wardrobe, behind the Truma ... at the back of the cupboard is a plastic 'box' about 10/12 inches long, 6 inches top to bottom and about 3 inches deep, opaque white, with a double grey plastic switch in the centre (one half of the double switch has 'Weber SA168 ~400v' on it, the right hand half has -2 and a sort of double switch symbol on it. The switch, in 2 parts operates as one. Above the switch is a sticky paper label with 'hebel oben an' handwritten on it.
1) Can any German speakers confirm what 'hebel oben an' means? (On?)
2) Has anyone any idea why a light would be seen through the casing? I only saw this light shining once, can't reproduce it now neither by operating the breaker switch (which turns off the ehu) nor by unplugging the ehu...
BTW, it seems to be a light inside the casing as opposed to something smouldering or worse
Thanks for any info from anyone with a similar installation!! (early 90s German)
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The ehu socket is on the outside and the cable comes out below the wardrobe, behind the Truma ... at the back of the cupboard is a plastic 'box' about 10/12 inches long, 6 inches top to bottom and about 3 inches deep, opaque white, with a double grey plastic switch in the centre (one half of the double switch has 'Weber SA168 ~400v' on it, the right hand half has -2 and a sort of double switch symbol on it. The switch, in 2 parts operates as one. Above the switch is a sticky paper label with 'hebel oben an' handwritten on it.
1) Can any German speakers confirm what 'hebel oben an' means? (On?)
2) Has anyone any idea why a light would be seen through the casing? I only saw this light shining once, can't reproduce it now neither by operating the breaker switch (which turns off the ehu) nor by unplugging the ehu...
BTW, it seems to be a light inside the casing as opposed to something smouldering or worse
Thanks for any info from anyone with a similar installation!! (early 90s German)
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