Hi there, hoping someone can help. Bought a timer for my Megaflo immersion heater a couple of weeks ago and it was installed by an electrician. Woke up the last couple of days to find the immersion heater had not warmed the water overnight. It was set to come on from 5am-6am. But waking up at 7am, the water was cold.
However, when the timer is over-rided and simply switched to "on", the water heats up as it should. We tried this this evening and it worked.
So my question, simply, is the timer faulty or could there be any other possibilities - like the electrician didn't install something correctly?
NB: The flat was formerly on an economy 7 circuit but this was changed a couple of weeks ago to a standard tarrif. This shouldn't make a difference, should it? The timer is wired between the fuse plate on the wall and the bottom tank (ie. not the boost tank at the top).
The timer swtich is this one:
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/plumbing...ay-Electronic-Immersion-Heater-Timer-12758608
Any help much appreciated - I don't want to call an electrician back, only for him/her to tell me the timer i simply broken.
However, when the timer is over-rided and simply switched to "on", the water heats up as it should. We tried this this evening and it worked.
So my question, simply, is the timer faulty or could there be any other possibilities - like the electrician didn't install something correctly?
NB: The flat was formerly on an economy 7 circuit but this was changed a couple of weeks ago to a standard tarrif. This shouldn't make a difference, should it? The timer is wired between the fuse plate on the wall and the bottom tank (ie. not the boost tank at the top).
The timer swtich is this one:
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/plumbing...ay-Electronic-Immersion-Heater-Timer-12758608
Any help much appreciated - I don't want to call an electrician back, only for him/her to tell me the timer i simply broken.