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Hi all .
Have been to change an immersion timer for a Santon premier to210e invented cylinder.
This cylinder has a 3kw immersion element (240v)
I have fitted two different timers to replace the original but they have both failed after a few days of operating.
After a few days u no longer get 240v at the switched live terminal in the timer when the timer is calling for heat. This happened to both the timers I fitted (both 16A load rating) one mechanical from the electric merchants, one lap digital one from screwfix.
Why are the timers failing? The element works fine when I link out the timer. Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks for reading my question . What would cause these crap timers to fail in this way? The electrical merchant assured me the one he sold me was the best quality one he had (T104-c)
 
have you checked the supply from fused spur / double pole switch make sure no loose connections ect? same with immersion have you IR tested the element & made sure connections not burnt out & secure?
 
I cant see loose connections causing the internals on the timers to fail, you'd see evidence of that with charred connections.
It's part of life now going back and changing rubbish gear, possibly several times. I had a run of timeguard timers which failed resulting in 3 return visits for FA. Also had a number of 105va LV trannies fail on one particular downlight. 4 return visits and the last one has now been in for 3 years and still going.
 
I cant see loose connections causing the internals on the timers to fail, you'd see evidence of that with charred connections.
It's part of life now going back and changing rubbish gear, possibly several times. I had a run of timeguard timers which failed resulting in 3 return visits for FA. Also had a number of 105va LV trannies fail on one particular downlight. 4 return visits and the last one has now been in for 3 years and still going.
not the internals of the timer, the supply to the timer if loose could be causing more current draw through the unit. just a thought
 

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