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Hi all, on a job and have three flats with immersion tanks in a separate boiler room. Immersion will be doing the hot water for the flats, I did run a 6.0mm to each of them as they are 15mtra away lucky I did as there are two immersion on each tank, just wondering the best way to wire it, I assume I can use a click cooker outlet that has two outlets in it but will a normal time switch for immersion be OK or is there a heftier one I'll need as I'm switching both immersions at the same time?
Cheers grand
 
Hi all, on a job and have three flats with immersion tanks in a separate boiler room. Immersion will be doing the hot water for the flats, I did run a 6.0mm to each of them as they are 15mtra away lucky I did as there are two immersion on each tank, just wondering the best way to wire it, I assume I can use a click cooker outlet that has two outlets in it but will a normal time switch for immersion be OK or is there a heftier one I'll need as I'm switching both immersions at the same time?
Cheers grand
Use a contactor controlled by the time clock would be my choice
 
Do you mean 2 elements on each immersion heater? If so the bottom one would be used as the main heating element perhaps on a timer. and the top one as a boost. They wont be on at the same time.
 
Without economy supply,it seems to me the top immersion is nothing more than a spare
It could be used as a small capacity heater for hand washing or such, then the choice of switching on the bottom immersion for baths and full capacity
 

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