by gregch »
Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:43 am
Did anyone find an answer to this problem? Our thermostat recently failed, leaving the water to boil, so I shut it off and called a plumber. Given that the heater had been in there for a few years now and was bound to peg out before long (very hard water area), I asked the guy to replace the immersion heater itself.
The new heater was installed on Monday, worked for a bit then tripped out. Reset on Tuesday, same problem. Called the plumber back and he replaced the thermostat on Wednesday believing that to be the fault. Same problem Wednesday night. We have an electronic timer (set to on all the time at least until this problem is sorted), and all the wiring, fuses, etc are fine. Current is getting to the heater no problem. The thermostat is set to about 63 deg.
It seems to me that the answer must be that the heater itself is faulty, that the 'pre-set' 95 deg cutout in the heater is operating in error... how likely is that?? I'm a bit hesitant to just replace the heater myself if it's not very likely because each time I undo the heater boss I'm scared of ripping the tank! That's why I got a professional in, although having charged me £90 he now seems completely stumped.
It's now 4 days later, no hot water and I'm starting to smell pretty bad!