Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW (93590708)
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Product Description:
Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW
The Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW (93590708) is a genuine, brand new Redring product, covered by a minimum 1 year Redring manufacturer's guarantee.
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Product Specifications:
- Brand Redring
- Name Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW (93590708)
- SKU / MPN Redring 93590708
- Categories Redring Heater Tanks
Heater Tanks - Power Rating 9.5kW
- Condition Brand New
- Returns 30 day money-back guarantee
- Manufacturer Guarantee Yes
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The Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW (93590708) will fit the following 5 products.
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A selection of the latest reviews for the Redring heater can assembly - 9.5kW (93590708) can be read below:
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Great service, fast delivery
Clare
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Dear Sir/Madam, when I went to use our Creda 950DL shower this morning, I found that only the lower heat setting and indicator light was working. Due to the warmer weather we've had lately, we have had the lower heat setting on for some weeks now. When I turned the knob to the higher setting, only the lower heat ligh stayed on with a temperature to match. This is acceptable now, but come the colder weather and the water isn't going to be hot enough without the higher setting working. AM I right in assuming there are 2 seperate elements fitted within the copper tank, one for HIGH, and one for LOW? What is the lower KW rating for the lower temperature? Could it be that HIGH element isn't working, or is it something with the control that selects either element? I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thanking you.................PHIL.
Hello, there are two elements in the heater tank, so the high one is not coming on, so you need to test the element, with a multimeter for continuity, it caould also be the switch that delivers power to the element, again a test. Both tests should be carried out by a qualified electrician.
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