by DONFRAMAC »
Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:53 pm
I have 1st-hand experience of PYRO type elements, on my Tricity Contessa Delux cooker, giving a short-to-earth, only when V.hot, tripping the house RCD.
The elements in storage radiators are made of the same PYRO, with the same life-time.
I would strip-down the radiator and renew ALL the elements, given its age. P.S. -- the front panel of these radiators has a fragile inner lining, which will likely crumble at this age. New panel is due, and will be no problem to order, but might take some time for your electrical supplies factor to obtain.
The front row of sintered iron-oxide bricks in the radiator need to be removed to get to the space that the elements are housed in. Even when new, these bricks show cracks.
It may be worth thinking of dumping the radiator, and fitting a new one, as they are not expensive.