alexincornwall
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
During a recent trip to the Scillies, it became apparent that the heating element from our C-Warm calorifier had died as it was producing luke warm water and drawing all of the voltage from our gen set. I've pulled the old one out (what a pig of a job), and identified the make and model which no longer appears to be in production. Having spoken with a couple of marine specialists, they've advised that a marine branded unit isn't required and any domestic immersion element will do the trick.
I've taken the old unit to an electrical wholesaler and they've produced an item that looks virtually identical (and a quarter of the price of anything marine branded!). The key difference being that the old unit has a 2KW rating and the new is 2.7KW. The old unit is also a dual-stat, the new unit is single-stat.
I don't think I need to worry about the single/dual-stat point, but should I be concerned by the 0.7KW increase in output? Am I likely to fry our AC wiring?
During a recent trip to the Scillies, it became apparent that the heating element from our C-Warm calorifier had died as it was producing luke warm water and drawing all of the voltage from our gen set. I've pulled the old one out (what a pig of a job), and identified the make and model which no longer appears to be in production. Having spoken with a couple of marine specialists, they've advised that a marine branded unit isn't required and any domestic immersion element will do the trick.
I've taken the old unit to an electrical wholesaler and they've produced an item that looks virtually identical (and a quarter of the price of anything marine branded!). The key difference being that the old unit has a 2KW rating and the new is 2.7KW. The old unit is also a dual-stat, the new unit is single-stat.
I don't think I need to worry about the single/dual-stat point, but should I be concerned by the 0.7KW increase in output? Am I likely to fry our AC wiring?