Geezers!
I have just bought a heated towel rail (mounted in a large cupboard to act like an airing cupboard).
I have a 5 year guarantee on it. SHould I buy a back up element for when this one screws up? If and when it does fail am I right in thinking I can just replace the element. There is nothing to go wrong as such in the rail I hope.
The thermostatic element is a 300w unit.
ALso will I need to replace the transfer fluid (it is not oil).
Any thoughts?
p.s. this was an expensive rail and element - the old DIY job I had leaked after 2 years and and had a fixed element.
Thanks for you time
I have just bought a heated towel rail (mounted in a large cupboard to act like an airing cupboard).
I have a 5 year guarantee on it. SHould I buy a back up element for when this one screws up? If and when it does fail am I right in thinking I can just replace the element. There is nothing to go wrong as such in the rail I hope.
The thermostatic element is a 300w unit.
ALso will I need to replace the transfer fluid (it is not oil).
Any thoughts?
p.s. this was an expensive rail and element - the old DIY job I had leaked after 2 years and and had a fixed element.
Thanks for you time