ChatterBank0 min ago
Immersion Heater
I have a 36"X 18" (92 X 46) hot water cylinder and the immersion heater has stopped working. Can anybody tell me the heater size (length) of the one I need to fit that cylinder please? I know I can remove and measure but with so many shops closed I want the right size heater to hand before I start.
Answers
You can put whatever length you want into a cylinder that tall. The length simply determines the amount of hot water that you get so, if all you want is water at the kitchen taps a short one will do; if you all shower one after the other then a long one will be better.
I assume you have checked fuses before you commit to a new heater. If you've never changed one before I'd recommend buying the special spanner and be very careful - it's easy to wreck the cylinder trying to unscrew a heater which has been in place for many years.
I assume you have checked fuses before you commit to a new heater. If you've never changed one before I'd recommend buying the special spanner and be very careful - it's easy to wreck the cylinder trying to unscrew a heater which has been in place for many years.
Easiest way to check the thermostat, if you have no test equipment, is to look at the wiring. Your live feed goes into the stat then leaves the stat and goes to the live connection of the heater. Simply disconnect the stat and put your live feed directly on the heater. If heater now works then your problem lies with the stat. Observe all the safety measures for electrical work.
This is a useful guide to what sort of heater to fit:
http:// www.fre e-instr uction- manuals .com/pd f/pa_19 36613.p df
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Just take out the stem thermostat..no need to drain anything..this will tell you the length.you can then do a continuity test on the stat.It may have a re-set button.If you replace the stat, get one with a dual cut out.This is a requirement especially if you have a plastic header tank in the loft above a bedroom.