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if anyone knows about immersion heaters ? got economy 7, but my bottom immersion nay heating the water during the night, its getting 240v when the off peak supply comes on but does not heat up! I took a resisitance reading getting 35 ohms off the live to neutral,! just to check I tested the top immersion where I got 17 ohms. Does this mean the bottom element has kicked the bucket?
 
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sounds like it and I take it you didnt work out the new post
 
if anyone knows about immersion heaters ? got economy 7, but my bottom immersion nay heating the water during the night, its getting 240v when the off peak supply comes on but does not heat up! I took a resisitance reading getting 35 ohms off the live to neutral,! just to check I tested the top immersion where I got 17 ohms. Does this mean the bottom element has kicked the bucket?


Measure the resistance across the element and via the stat
 
If the element measures 35 ohms it's going to consume roughly 1.5 kilowatts. This might be correct, I'm not sure to be honest.


Really you need to check the current flowing though the element and compare this to the kilowatt rating written on the element. I'd also run an IR test but you'd need a mega tester to do this. If you're unsure about safe isolation or if you don't have the test equipment then call an electrician rather.
 
Test across the element and you should get 18-19 ohms then measure across live and neutral as it comes into the element cover ie before the stat and you should get the same if not your stat may have a problem.

Well done for referencing the top unit as this is exactly the same as the bottom one so if that is working ok then thats a good reference point
 
Right both are 3kv immersions! the top one the Boost supply has 17ohms reading on the live and neutral coming in the immersion and also 17ohms across the element itself however the bottm immersion has 35 ohms in the incoming supply and 35 ohms between the live and neutral through the element! So do we agree that there is something up with the off peak immersion and needs replacing?
 
I'd remove the bottom element and visually check it, the 35 ohms reading isn't right for a 3 kW element. Also check for limescale build-up in the tank whilst the element is out.
 
Not the thermal cut out if its giving 35 ohms across the element. 17 ohms is about right for a 3KW element so I would suggest the one at 35 ohms is replaced.
 
I'd remove the bottom element and visually check it, the 35 ohms reading isn't right for a 3 kW element. Also check for limescale build-up in the tank whilst the element is out.

Marvo he is in Scotland we don't do limescale up here the same as we don't do Part P!sh
 

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