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garynortheast 15-07-20 05:05 PM

Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
Any of you knowledgeable folk out there know why the thermostat on our immersion heater keeps tripping when the round metal cover is on it? If I take the cover off it heats the water without tripping. It's a Backer Backersafe immersion heater element with the 18" thermostat. The cover is the right one for the device so it's got me baffled. It obviously overheats with the cover on but surely it shouldn't?

embee 15-07-20 06:29 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
I've had to replace a couple of the dual safety thermostats because of tripping out. I suspect it's a fine line between tripping too early and too late. If it was mine I'd bite the bullet and just replace it, they're not hugely expensive.

Out of interest what temperature setting do you have the stat set at? You could always try it with the temp set 10C lower as a start. Have you checked whether the stat temp dial switching actually corresponds reasonably with the water temp using an independent thermometer/thermocouple ?

garynortheast 15-07-20 07:03 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
I have just bought another thermostat to be on the safe side but it’s not yet fitted. Don’t know what temp it’s set at as although it has lines to denote hotter or colder it doesn’t have any numbers on it. Think I might set it back a notch and see what happens. It’s currently on the factory setting.

SV650rules 15-07-20 07:05 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
Hot water tank control stat should be at 55 to 60 deg C - any hotter risks scalding any cooler risks legionella. Safety trip is probably set at 80 to 90 degrees just to stop water boiling, they normally work on a capillary tube where the contents expand as temperature rises. If there is loose connection on immersion heater terminals or contacts it could cause higher temp inside case.. as said previous replace stat as they are not megabucks..

Factory setting on stats normally 60 deg C.

garynortheast 15-07-20 07:49 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
Thanks chaps. I have a new one here. I’ll add the fitting of it to my ever expanding list of jobs for tomorrow

SV650rules 15-07-20 09:05 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
If you mark factory setting with permanent marker as 60 you have a reference to go back to..

svenrico 12-07-21 03:31 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
The thermostat on my hot water cylinder was set at 60 degrees for years ,then it went haywire so was replaced, then set it at 50 because water was scalding hot, recently turned it down below 50. I assume numbers on dial don't bear much relation to actual water temperature. British Gas engineer said just adjusting them can sometimes stop them working properly !

Bibio 13-07-21 11:15 AM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
stop feeding it shrooms then...

svenrico 14-07-21 10:25 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3130391)
stop feeding it shrooms then...

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johnnyrod 17-07-21 10:01 PM

Re: Immersion heater thermostat tripping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by svenrico (Post 3130376)
The thermostat on my hot water cylinder was set at 60 degrees for years ,then it went haywire so was replaced, then set it at 50 because water was scalding hot, recently turned it down below 50. I assume numbers on dial don't bear much relation to actual water temperature. British Gas engineer said just adjusting them can sometimes stop them working properly !

See above, it needs to be about 60C to keep the system free of nasty bugs. Any higher and you start dropping scale out in the tank, if that is a problem in your kettle as well.


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