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Jan 4, 2016
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Hi, I bought a 1kw immersion element as I am off grid and need to replace the existing one and use a lower power than 3kw

I have not fitted it yet as some of the rods look too close and may touch with scaling up or a slight bending over time.

The gap is about 2mm.

Is this anything to worry about

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I don’t think there was any paperwork with it.

I just wondered if a plumber would expect some movement of the rods or scaling up over time?
 
What’s your concerns?

Is it electrical arcing by any chance...? If so, don’t worry, electricity isn’t directly charged into the water of your cylinder....!!! It might make you dance every time you touched a tap!

The heating element is the “U” shape one, it has a coil inside which is completely electrically insulated inside the u shape tube. The straight single “rod” is a “dry pocket” for the thermostat to sit in. Even if they touched, nothing would happen.... apart from maybe throwing the stat reading out slightly due to direct element contact...? But that’s not gonna make a difference.

Hope that helps!

Stu.
 
You need to make sure you can use that immersion in your cylinder. There are many different types
 
That’s a point, didn’t see the 1 3/4 thread! I was more concerned about the age old electricity into water worry!

Stu.
 

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