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jackplumb
I need to fit an electricaly heated towel radiator, the one that the customer supplied is not suitable electric heating and must be connected to a 'wet' system.
I'm assuming that this is because there is little room for the expanded water once the element has heated the water or if the thermostat was to fail the water water could go above 100 degrees and cause exessive temperatures and pressures.
Would I be correct in assuming the above or have I missed a trick?
I'm assuming that this is because there is little room for the expanded water once the element has heated the water or if the thermostat was to fail the water water could go above 100 degrees and cause exessive temperatures and pressures.
Would I be correct in assuming the above or have I missed a trick?