Faulty immersion heater, testing tips UK electrician. TIS MFT Pro

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2020
  • A look at some of the testing we can do on immersion heater elements and the reasons why.
    Utilising the TIS mft Pro to illustrate clearly measurements obtained.
    Not paid or sponsored, not that it matters!
    Also this is for entertainment purposes only.

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  • @rockonrory1
    @rockonrory1 8 місяців тому +2

    Superb in depth video Mark.
    Almost had dejavu watching this. had exactly the same call out last week.
    Good stuff mate!!!👍

  • @homeschoolelectrics4323
    @homeschoolelectrics4323 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Really useful video.... it's almost like being onsite and gaining experience. Appreciated. Just done a final ring circuit and practising the testing at college.

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому

      Great stuff. Rings are good to learn testing on! GSH/EFIXX did a great video on that in the past.

    • @homeschoolelectrics4323
      @homeschoolelectrics4323 3 роки тому +1

      just heading off now to Thursday evening workshop with Jon at Bradford College (he's a bit like Gary as GSH)! Thanks again

  • @jj-hn2ll
    @jj-hn2ll 3 роки тому +2

    Don't worry i am not stalking you 😎 . Vids getting more interesting every time i watch.

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for all the comments really appreciate it!

  • @efledasongalia1375
    @efledasongalia1375 3 роки тому +1

    Good video. Thank you very much.

  • @paultipton743
    @paultipton743 3 роки тому +1

    I did an eicr today which is prior to changing the consumer unit, it is currently a square D consumer unit with type 1 mcbs, ground floor sockets mcb had a ringmain plus 2 radials for 2 heaters (4 Lives), 1st floor socket circuit had ringmain and 2 radials to heaters as well, a right game trying to get them back in the mcb's after for the mcb terminals to grip all 4 wires... extra mcbs or rcbos required for the new consumer unit I'd say.
    Have to say I havent done an eicr for a couple of years nice to have a change

  • @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers
    @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers 3 роки тому +2

    What a really good explanation and informative vid. Just found your channel. Waiting eagerly for more. Thanks.

  • @RichardArblaster
    @RichardArblaster 3 роки тому +1

    Great video 😎

  • @mathman0101
    @mathman0101 3 роки тому +4

    Nice one. Always useful, when was the tank installed always provides a clue about fault finding and element problems.

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому

      Thats an unknown but I think around 5-10 years ago.

    • @mathman0101
      @mathman0101 3 роки тому +1

      @@electrician247 it’s around the 10 year anniversary that you often see problems we have the same issue on US of course internal corrosion and water chemistry play a part as well.

  • @garylatto4191
    @garylatto4191 10 місяців тому

    Mark whats the formula to work out what resistance you would expect on the element?. Cheers keep up the vids 👍

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 2 роки тому +1

    Sorry forgot tho thank you another for a great vid.

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Mark, Before you did the insulation resistance test, did you drain down the tank?

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  2 роки тому

      Humm this was a long time ago now so can't remember is the honest answer. I think it was empty as we replaced the element.

  • @paultipton743
    @paultipton743 3 роки тому +1

    With doing insulation resistance tests at the element. Will it effect the timeclock which has an electronic circuit board?, unless you disconnected the load side of the time clock

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому

      100% it would Paul. In this case the timeclock is connected on to the stat. By removing it from the prongs on the element the timeclock s disconnected. Leaving just the heating element in the firing line! Great point to highlight though, very important to consider equipment likely to be damaged by testing.

    • @paultipton743
      @paultipton743 3 роки тому +1

      @@electrician247 that's good I should of looked closer, i thought you left it connected still.
      By the way do those cylinder thermostats just pull out?as I'm OK with the standard copper cylinder ones but the invented type seem to be in more solidly fixed, I've do a lot of immersion testing and replacement on standard copper cylinders but been a bit wary of the Thermtec type with removing the stats.

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому

      @@paultipton743 I don’t mess with the wet stuff lol. Especially pressurised tanks like these. Leave it for the plumbers for me lol.
      These are nice to test on as the stat simply pulls off. I mention it early in the video. Great point to highlight 100% though. Thanks

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому

      @@paultipton743 sorry you say stats not the elements. Yeah they just pull out easy. At least these ones do.

  • @TheBeardedSpark
    @TheBeardedSpark 3 роки тому +1

    30 second job into 20 minutes you robbing bastard 🤣
    Great video mate, I see this so often lol. Timer wrong, turned off, stat tripped most common things I see.

    • @electrician247
      @electrician247  3 роки тому +1

      Should have made half day out of it! 😂 very common isn’t it Ricky.