May work but you are only compliant to Class A EMC standards which is an industrial level. Is it not illegal to connect Class A equipment to houses?
Under 16A is class A.
This has got interesting. Agreed. I've never seen a manufacturer disclose details about how their stuff operates internally. I'd love to know more about the control side, about how the "algorythm" works (whatever that is!).
There is a lot of chatter about standards compliance and stuff that I've been following. I've installed a few different units over the last few months, and apart from some problems with some Immersun units, as far as I can tell, none cause any flicker, radio interference or wierd behaviour anywhere. But I did once accidentally leave a ring main connected to the immersion heater with a TA Wooldridge controller and all sorts of wierd stuff started happening around the house. My mistake.... At least I didn't break anything!
Isn't amazing that Immersun have apparently sold over 4000 units. Their system must be compliant or else the DNO's would be jumping up and down on them. If it isn't, there will be a huge legal case or 'recall'. That would be interesting. Mind you I'll probably make some extra cash to fix/replace them if they are not legal!
Someone emailed me stuff about the standards a while back which I just dug out, and from what I understand, all appliances under 16A are classified as type A: (quote from the standard)
There are 4 different classes in the EN 61000-3-2 that have different limit values:
Class A: Balanced 3-phase equipment, household appliances excluding equipment identified as class D,
tools, excluding portable tools, dimmers for incandescent lamps, audio equipment,
and ALL other equipment, except that stated in one of the following classes.
Class B: Portable tools, arc welding equipment which is not professional equipment
Class C: Lighting equipment.
Class D: PC, PC monitors, radio, or TV receivers. Input power under 600 W.
When I sign stuff off, I have to be able to quote which classification, power factor, rating, leakage and balance (for 3 ph) the appliance is. Every grid qualified leccy knows this stuff............ Not sure about the electronics stuff though.
-fred