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Title: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dazzler3370 on October 10, 2016, 07:07:53 pm
I have  fitted a 3KW Element to my 500Ltr upright tank. I have fitted to the lower part of the tank so it will heat up all of the water evenly. Only problem is that I couldn't get the screw on the inside of the element as my arms art long enough to reach to the bottom of the tank.
I have tried every thing from plumbers gold, to every glue you can think of and I can't stop if from dripping.
Jonny 87 or anybody got any ideas how I can seal it.

Cheers
 Dazzler
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: PWC LTD on October 10, 2016, 07:12:27 pm
Is it a Wydale tank?
If so they are quite thick so sometimes the thread on the heater element  isn't deep enough to screw on the nut the other side.
You can buy emersion heaters which have a deeper thread.
I used an emersion heater spanner which was jubilee clipped to a power bar.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dave Willis on October 10, 2016, 08:59:05 pm
You need a mechanical flange nut from toolstation. Tank is too thick to get an ordinary flange nut on there.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dave Willis on October 10, 2016, 09:07:35 pm
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=203904.40


I smeared all surfaces with plumbers mate except the face inside the tank 
dead easy.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dazzler3370 on October 10, 2016, 09:08:13 pm
hi Dave,
 Does that mean the longer flange will hold its self in the drilled hole as there is no way i can get a nut onto the back of it.
Dazzler
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dave Willis on October 10, 2016, 09:11:59 pm
Yes you might need a very slightly bigger hole so you can pull the threaded middle through. The plate on the inside bites into the plastic fairly well so you don't need to hold it.
I lowered the back plate down inside the tank on a piece of wire, used two big allen keys as hooks through the center and screwed the other part to it. Wheñ it's good and tight you let go, walk off and fetch your element, feed it through and tighten it up.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Jonny 87 on October 10, 2016, 09:37:23 pm
^

Dave has the best idea on this.

Mine was pre installed but if I was to do it again I would do the above.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dave Willis on October 10, 2016, 09:46:59 pm
Once you've got the flange nut bolted in place you can easily swap the element in future if needed or even fit a blank cap. Chumbucket was the brains. I think he's banned now.
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dazzler3370 on October 11, 2016, 08:13:08 pm
cheers Dave, Ive just ordered a flange from tool station.

Dazzler   :)
Title: Re: Meaasge for Jonny 87, or anyone Heating Element leaking Please help
Post by: Dave Willis on October 11, 2016, 10:21:07 pm
Just don't drop the nut  :o
Helps to have a calm helper.