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Morning everyone,
I'm looking for a way to switch an immersion heater from two sources. My first thought is to use a changeover sw to either the heatpump controller or manual switch. I'd hoped to find a double pole 2 way switch that looks a bit like this :
I cant find one; anyone know of a supplier ?
I found plenty of industrial ones like this:
And hager do a nice DIN rail fitted one like this (2pole version is available) :
but neither is exactly what I'm after in the airing cupboard.
Much obliged, David.
The background:
I've just had a GSHP system fitted, giving DHW at 50C, and am in the middle of converting to non-vented DHW, using an OSO 330 litre indirect cylinder. I expected the cylinder to have two immers, but now I realise I misread the spec and only the direct cyls have two fitted.
My plan was to leave one controlled by the GSHP controller (needs to raise the DHW temp to 60C once a week to kill off legionaires disease) and one for manual control to aid recovery time if we have a houseful of guests and all the DHW is used up. I plan to use one of these:
However, as I've only got one immer, then I need to connect it so that I can switch it on independantly of the GSHP.
Immer is a 5kw type, so it has to be switched via a contactor, so the changeover sw won't need a huge rating (1A ?)
I'm looking for a way to switch an immersion heater from two sources. My first thought is to use a changeover sw to either the heatpump controller or manual switch. I'd hoped to find a double pole 2 way switch that looks a bit like this :
I cant find one; anyone know of a supplier ?
I found plenty of industrial ones like this:
And hager do a nice DIN rail fitted one like this (2pole version is available) :
but neither is exactly what I'm after in the airing cupboard.
Much obliged, David.
The background:
I've just had a GSHP system fitted, giving DHW at 50C, and am in the middle of converting to non-vented DHW, using an OSO 330 litre indirect cylinder. I expected the cylinder to have two immers, but now I realise I misread the spec and only the direct cyls have two fitted.
My plan was to leave one controlled by the GSHP controller (needs to raise the DHW temp to 60C once a week to kill off legionaires disease) and one for manual control to aid recovery time if we have a houseful of guests and all the DHW is used up. I plan to use one of these:
However, as I've only got one immer, then I need to connect it so that I can switch it on independantly of the GSHP.
Immer is a 5kw type, so it has to be switched via a contactor, so the changeover sw won't need a huge rating (1A ?)