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Discuss Immersion heater element in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
This is turning into one of those where you wish you hadn’t bothered......If it says "AC only" on it it must be older than the hills so definately no over heat
advise customer to get a wet-pants to fit a new one. charge call-out fee, return after and fit new flex.This is turning into one of those where you wish you hadn’t bothered......
Wet pants!!! ???deffo a C2.
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advise customer to get a wet-pants to fit a new one. charge call-out fee, return after and fit new flex.
what if overheat caused the hot water tank to rupture? it's probably on it's way out anyway due to age.
thanks for the clarification. I,m 73 years old and still learning.It'll probably outlast a new cylinder, but the likelyhood of the hot water cylinder failing is not a given reason for C2.
The issue is if there is a Plastic storage tank in the loft /attic above bedrooms and the cylinder overheats allowing the hot water to circulate up to the plastic tank, the tank may rupture pouring hot water onto someone who is sleeping.
This has happened a few times and usually results in death.
If the plastic storage tank is adequately supported, it shouldn't happen, but too avoid having to decide that, the classification just identifies no overheat and plastic storage tank.
Solid fuel systems have to have a metallic tank as the heat source is not fully controlable and the storage tank can heat up.
The reason for caution in the coding is the cost consequences can be high.
It will most likely result in a new immersion heater, new hot water cylinder and pipework and new cold water storage tank.
deffo a C2.
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advise customer to get a wet-pants to fit a new one. charge call-out fee, return after and fit new flex.
...and good luck getting an old immersion out of an old cylinder ! Especially if it's hard water area...Bugger me I wish in my job we were able to do that. They xlass it as electrical so we have to change elements.
Which part of BS7671 are people referring to when they code the lack of a thermal cutout on an EICR?
Do you also inspect the temperature and pressure relief valves on unvented cylinders and sealed central heating systems as part of your EICRs?
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