Boiler Fuse (2)

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Hi all

My problem is still unsolved and as it is furhter down I think people forget about it. I have copy and paste my problem with all useful comments recieved so far:
Hi All,

My neighbour's boiler is not heating up water and they are using the emergency heating system at the moment. Apparently the switch goes on at midnight and off at 7.00 am but it does not heat any water. I can not see any loose cables inside the switch and I have taken a picture of what I think is the fuse box (Please see picture) where apparently there are no loose cables either. Can anyone explain to me how to remove the fuse (if there is any) so I can check it with the tester. Furthermore, can anyone explain to me how this system works?The red bit moves clock and anticlockwise but I have no idea what it does.
Help please!,
DS
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thats not a fusebox thats a immersion heater.

the black part is the immersion stat
the red part is the stat water temp adjuster.

have you a pic of the immersion timer that comes on at 12 off at 7 ?

have you a multi meter ?
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I do not have a picture of the timer as I believe the system is connected to the low cost electricity usage (same as for the heat storage heating). The red bit was set to the left when I opened the metal case, does it mean that the thermostat was set to the minimum and it is only a matter of turn it up to the right?

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set it to 60 degrees c
don't mean its going to work. element maybe knackered if not used for yrs.

have you a multi meter ?
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I checked again, it was already set up at 60C (I looked at the other side of the arrow). It has been used regularely for the last few years. Is there a fuse inside which I can check with my tester or do you think I need to change the whole piece?You know where can I buy the piece and how much does it cost roughly?
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it might have a overheat trip..

in that picture to the right of the red disc, theres a black dot... that looks like it might be a overheat trip. try and poke it with a pencil and see if it clicks.
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make sure its off first tho.

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don't worry about any fuse.
check the stat hasn't tripped and check the element for ohms.

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OK, I just cheked the black hole to the right of the red temperature wheel and there is nothing there to poke. Is there any other tripping mechanism that i might be overlooking?
 
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have you tested for power to the immersion ?
have you tested the immersion for resistance ?
 
I dont think he sounds competent enough to be advised to do any electrical tests.

My advice would be to get a competent heating engineer or electrician who is competent with heating electrics.

Tony
 

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