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danny s
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immersion heater

by danny s » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:01 pm

what action should be completed before i start working on my replacement of an electric immersion heater :cry: do i get a electrian to look at it first or what?

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by rosebery » Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:36 am

Is it powered via an FCU or plugged intoa socket?

The IH should be fed via a 20A double pole switch which you can turn off. It should be visible to you whilst working on the heater so that you can be certain noone has turned it on again whilst your back was turned.

If you can't see it go to the CU, flip the circuit OFF and put a DO NOT TURN ON notice on it!!

ALWAYS "test for dead" - even if you think you've done what you need to do. Take note of the way the cable is connected to the heater before removing the wires.

Get yourself a proper Imersion Heater spanner BTW - box type is best.


HTH

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Re: immersion heater

by Chesham Kitcxhens » Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:48 pm

[quote="danny s"]what action should be completed before i start working on my replacement of an electric immersion heater :cry: do i get a electrian to look at it first or what?[/quote]
don't forget to part empty the tank.
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Re: immersion heater

by Chesham Kitcxhens » Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:49 pm

don't forget to part empty the tank.
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