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  1. J

    Question about Economy 7 hot water cylinders

    I know, I know :p Just handy to be able to tell the customer why they need a sparky as well as a plumber!
  2. J

    Question about Economy 7 hot water cylinders

    Ah I think I understand now, there's no need for the time clock at all?
  3. J

    Question about Economy 7 hot water cylinders

    Thanks the landlord has already contacted an electrician, he suspects a faulty time clock. I'm just curious. The immersion had clearly blown and needed replacing. Its that classic mix of plumber and sparky, like an electric shower. So if that circuit doesn't come live than how does the time...
  4. J

    Question about Economy 7 hot water cylinders

    Hi I recently replaced the bottom immersion on an economy 7 cylinder. After installing I tried to test the immersion using my multi meter. The fuse spur leading to the immersion has a time clock mounted on the face. I switched this to continuous, nothing. I removed the face of the fuse spur...
  5. J

    Understanding breakers and RCD, un-vented cylinders

    Ahh yes I see what you mean, its connecting onto one of the element connections. Perhaps someones tried to reconnect it or bodged it connecting a new stat? To be honest I just took one look at it and said new immersion. I'm pricing one up now, Gledhill Sh010 £60 online.
  6. J

    Understanding breakers and RCD, un-vented cylinders

    This is the immersion I mentioned
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  8. J

    Understanding breakers and RCD, un-vented cylinders

    Hang on I'll try post a pic
  9. J

    Understanding breakers and RCD, un-vented cylinders

    Thanks Just out of interest, I kind of assume I'm safer when I'm working on a house with modern electrics, so new consumer unit, rcd etc As if there's a fault then theoretically it will trip before it does any damage to either me or property etc, is this correct? I've always thought that if...
  10. J

    Understanding breakers and RCD, un-vented cylinders

    Hi I'm a Plumber and heating engineer and a new member to your forum. I have a basic knowledge of electrics but I'm curious about how breakers and Rcd's work and whether they prevent fires. My basic understanding is the breaker trips if more power is been drawn than is safe and an RCD...

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