Hi all,
I am having some recent issues with my hot water - i.e. I'm lacking any. Currently I have an electric heated Megaflo system with two elements. The system is timed by a Horstmann EE 7 Timer.
Currently the timer is set as follows:-
Off peak/timed - on 2am - off 9am on 4pm off 6pm
Boost - on 7am - off 9am (this is because we use most of the water between 7 and 830 am).
Issues:-
Until friday, all was fine... i.e. hot water in the morning - on the odd occasion I will hit boost if needing extra water... (although see point 2 below - which I now know)
1. The timers boost function (connected to the upper element) has stopped working. I know this because the light now doesnt come on. Also when you push the button - say at midday, timer doesnt "click"on.
I have tried resetting the timer, which then works for a short period - say a few hours - but then stops again. That is when you press the button, nothing happens.
2. I have only ever had a minimal amount of hot water. I believe having read numerous posts, that my lower element is not working. The timer output (using a elec gauge) is reaching the lower element. So power is getting there. Hence my feeling that it is just not working (the reset button on the element/thermo has not cut out either).
This I probably never would have found out if point 1 above hadnt started happening. I'm (plumber is) going to replace this shortly.
The temporary solution
Having worked out that the bottom wasnt working - I swapped the timer outputs. I.e. so that the timer was working only on the upper element. Hot water fine - but obviously (at least now) only half a tank of warm water and no boost facility... plumber on the way so wont be long before I swap back...
Questions re timer:-
1. Is it likely that the timer has developed a fault? They seem to be pretty good when you read the reviews - and the plumbing merchant says they are the industry standard. The timer is only about 6months old... (it originally was just on/off switched) I dont want to have to replace, but will do if needed.
2. Is the fact ive not had a working lower element potentially the cause of the timer's issues? i.e. is the timer maybe getting overloaded somehow?
3. We recently had a power cut in the flat - something overloaded on a different circuit and the main fuse blew - could this have caused a problem? The boost was not running at the time - although the normal timer was (this normal timer is switching fine)? I think this is unlikely - any sparkys have a view?
Question re Megaflo
1. Im getting the bottom element replace next week (£75) plus labour. Is it worth getting the top element replaced at the same time? They are again about £75 but the labour will not be much more (tank has to be drained etc... Megaflo is about 6 years old (maybe a little older).
2. Reallistically what thermostat setting should I be putting on the top and bottom elements (when they are both working). 5-0 is the range.
Any help would be gratefully received.
All the best
MikeWood
I am having some recent issues with my hot water - i.e. I'm lacking any. Currently I have an electric heated Megaflo system with two elements. The system is timed by a Horstmann EE 7 Timer.
Currently the timer is set as follows:-
Off peak/timed - on 2am - off 9am on 4pm off 6pm
Boost - on 7am - off 9am (this is because we use most of the water between 7 and 830 am).
Issues:-
Until friday, all was fine... i.e. hot water in the morning - on the odd occasion I will hit boost if needing extra water... (although see point 2 below - which I now know)
1. The timers boost function (connected to the upper element) has stopped working. I know this because the light now doesnt come on. Also when you push the button - say at midday, timer doesnt "click"on.
I have tried resetting the timer, which then works for a short period - say a few hours - but then stops again. That is when you press the button, nothing happens.
2. I have only ever had a minimal amount of hot water. I believe having read numerous posts, that my lower element is not working. The timer output (using a elec gauge) is reaching the lower element. So power is getting there. Hence my feeling that it is just not working (the reset button on the element/thermo has not cut out either).
This I probably never would have found out if point 1 above hadnt started happening. I'm (plumber is) going to replace this shortly.
The temporary solution
Having worked out that the bottom wasnt working - I swapped the timer outputs. I.e. so that the timer was working only on the upper element. Hot water fine - but obviously (at least now) only half a tank of warm water and no boost facility... plumber on the way so wont be long before I swap back...
Questions re timer:-
1. Is it likely that the timer has developed a fault? They seem to be pretty good when you read the reviews - and the plumbing merchant says they are the industry standard. The timer is only about 6months old... (it originally was just on/off switched) I dont want to have to replace, but will do if needed.
2. Is the fact ive not had a working lower element potentially the cause of the timer's issues? i.e. is the timer maybe getting overloaded somehow?
3. We recently had a power cut in the flat - something overloaded on a different circuit and the main fuse blew - could this have caused a problem? The boost was not running at the time - although the normal timer was (this normal timer is switching fine)? I think this is unlikely - any sparkys have a view?
Question re Megaflo
1. Im getting the bottom element replace next week (£75) plus labour. Is it worth getting the top element replaced at the same time? They are again about £75 but the labour will not be much more (tank has to be drained etc... Megaflo is about 6 years old (maybe a little older).
2. Reallistically what thermostat setting should I be putting on the top and bottom elements (when they are both working). 5-0 is the range.
Any help would be gratefully received.
All the best
MikeWood