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Peter Scott
 
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Default Immersion heater - spot the problem-I like this


"RichardS" noaccess@invalid wrote in message
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Couple of weeks ago I got a phone call from our tenant who mentioned that
there was no hot water - the flat has electric only, and all hot water
provided by an immersion heater in a direct tank.

They'd managed to leave the immersion switched on for about a day, and it
had not only heated the 120l tank, but the large cold storage tank above

it
(I estimate it must be 250 or 300l at least) to a rather scary

temperature.
After that, they said it didn't do any better than lukewarm, and then

packed
up altogether.

Well, after spending couple of weeks phoning him to get access to the flat
(suspect he'd been avoiding my calls, he owed us rent....) and sorted the
problem out.

I'd been idly speculating upon what the problem might have been whilst
waiting to do the job, perhaps the thermostat had packed up, etc etc.
Heater was open circuit when tested, so drained the tank down and whacked

in
a replacement, no problems.

But, can anyone spot what could have been the problem with the heater....

http://www.olifant.co.uk/Olifant/Pub...ks/RSAN-62XF2E


The immersion heater is now connected via a timer...!!!



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Richard Sampson

email me at
richard at olifant d-ot co do-t uk


This looks like a good idea for the NG. If people come up with an
interesting problem
that they have solved, why not post it and see if others can do it. This
sort of thing is
used on training programs where faults are set- in cars for example. I'd
certainly like
the challenge.


Peter Scott