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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It could be that the immersion heater has gone open circuit. By this I mean that the coil has been immersed in water for a number of years and that corosion eats in to the metal and the element breaks
The only course of action if this is the case, is to drain down the cylinder and replace the complete element including the thermostsat, as this could have been subjected to fault currents when the break occured.
The only course of action if this is the case, is to drain down the cylinder and replace the complete element including the thermostsat, as this could have been subjected to fault currents when the break occured.