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DerbyBorn[_5_] April 15th 18 10:55 PM

Immersion Thermostat
 
Called to look at my daughter's hot water today. Found the thermostat
safety trip had cut off the power. They said it had been scalding hot and
they tended to switch it off to prevent it overheating!

The thermostat seems to be working now. The body is blue - it looks like
the one in the Screwfix Website.

I seem to think that one turns it anticlockwise to increase the temp. I
believe we had thought that would decrease the temp. It seem counter
intuitive to me.

Brand of installed thermostat is Backer
http://www.backerelectric.com/Data/P...ticLeaflet.pdf


Brian Gaff April 16th 18 09:31 AM

Immersion Thermostat
 
I think mine works the wrong way too, However I'm told it is in fact marked
correctly with arrows and temps on the top, which is a good thing!
Brian

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Called to look at my daughter's hot water today. Found the thermostat
safety trip had cut off the power. They said it had been scalding hot and
they tended to switch it off to prevent it overheating!

The thermostat seems to be working now. The body is blue - it looks like
the one in the Screwfix Website.

I seem to think that one turns it anticlockwise to increase the temp. I
believe we had thought that would decrease the temp. It seem counter
intuitive to me.

Brand of installed thermostat is Backer
http://www.backerelectric.com/Data/P...ticLeaflet.pdf




alan_m April 16th 18 09:59 AM

Immersion Thermostat
 
On 16/04/2018 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote:
I think mine works the wrong way too, However I'm told it is in fact marked
correctly with arrows and temps on the top, which is a good thing!
Brian


The picture linked in the OPs posts shows no actual temperatures, just
lines, but it does have plus and minus marks to show that anticlockwise
increases temperature.

There are some identical looking thermostats on Ebay where there is no
indication at all on which way to turn to decrease temperature.

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DerbyBorn[_5_] April 16th 18 11:10 AM

Immersion Thermostat
 



The picture linked in the OPs posts shows no actual temperatures, just
lines, but it does have plus and minus marks to show that
anticlockwise increases temperature.

There are some identical looking thermostats on Ebay where there is no
indication at all on which way to turn to decrease temperature.


I have now seen some illustrations of the same thermostat which show ablob
of white silicone or similar to lock it in position. Presumably sold as a
pre-set device.

The one in question has no numbers or other indications - other than lines.

Brian Reay[_6_] April 16th 18 04:26 PM

Immersion Thermostat
 
On 15/04/2018 22:55, DerbyBorn wrote:
Called to look at my daughter's hot water today. Found the thermostat
safety trip had cut off the power. They said it had been scalding hot and
they tended to switch it off to prevent it overheating!

The thermostat seems to be working now. The body is blue - it looks like
the one in the Screwfix Website.

I seem to think that one turns it anticlockwise to increase the temp. I
believe we had thought that would decrease the temp. It seem counter
intuitive to me.


From memory (it is some time since I changed or adjusted one), I'd
expect clockwise to increase the temp. However, I do recall that the
last time I changed one, the setting was preset, fixed with some gunge
(silicone?) and even after removing the silicone, adjusting seemed to
make minimal difference.

DerbyBorn[_5_] April 16th 18 04:42 PM

Immersion Thermostat
 


From memory (it is some time since I changed or adjusted one), I'd
expect clockwise to increase the temp. However, I do recall that the
last time I changed one, the setting was preset, fixed with some gunge
(silicone?) and even after removing the silicone, adjusting seemed to
make minimal difference.


Definately getting an adjustement - it had been too hot - now it is hand
hot. Need to increment it up a bit at a time then stick it with something.


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