Does it have any exposed (i.e. touchable) metal parts? If not, there's nothing you could earth.I have been given this dual stat to replace one on an unvented cylinder. The original type( with an earth connection,) is no longer available. This one does not show an earth and nor can I find an earth terminal. Can I assume it’s double insulated and ok to install ?
Firstly, apologies, it did not sink in to my brain that you were talking about a cylinder stat - I was was probably thinking that it was a wall one!Thanks John , what I am uneasy about is the 2 copper bulbs pushed into a metal tube to sense the water temperature, somehow I can’t believe that they could never become live
What’s that got to do with it?You are supposed to be qualified (G3) to work on unvented systems.
Does that apply to the electrics as well as the plumbing?You are supposed to be qualified (G3) to work on unvented systems.
Yes that’s the one. No symbol that I could seeIs it this one? https://www.cotherm.co.uk/solutions/encased-thermostats/dcr-dual-control-and-regulation/
https://www.cotherm.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/DCR.pdf
It might be that you have to have G3, unsure though. Any sign of this symbol:
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As I said before ...Yes that’s the one. No symbol that I could see
Whilst it still to some extent 'depends' (on the design), that description says that each of the bulbs is fluid-filled and operate a bellows - so, although they are copper, there's really no reason why they should go anywhere near anything electrical, so there is probably no significant risk that they would/could ever become live..... I suppose that whether or not those bulbs could ever become live depends on how the device is designed and constructed (and what is inside the bulbs)....
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