
Stainless Boiler - 3kW Immersion elements
Has Jim not stumped up for a range of JBK 'house' holesaws yet?
Just about everyone seems to be drilling metal these days. You could rent them out Jim. I have a 22mm wood drill bit suitable for placcy bucket tap conversions, and so long as it came back, would be happy to share my £10 for one hole investment about.

have they arrived - and if so are they as expected (i.e. have you tried them yet?)Garth wrote:JM, I ordered 2 elements on the 16th but there was a note on the website saying that they were on holiday till the 24th so hopefully they will be now winging their way to me ask I type.
Also ordered a 100 stainless vessel yesterday for them to live in....![]()
I'll keep you informed of any progress.
Just received 2 x 11" 3kw stainless steel elements from BES: £28 including overnight delivery, back nut and a couple of spare washers.
The thermostat is as Andy suggests and is easily ignored.
The only problem I can see so far, is that the "back nut" is actually BES part no. 6912 (Immersion heater ring/flange). It fits, but it doesn't have a hexagonal area to get a grip on - it's totally round.
Steve Flack, it this the part you use and hence why you're suggesting an oil filter chain?
The thermostat is as Andy suggests and is easily ignored.
The only problem I can see so far, is that the "back nut" is actually BES part no. 6912 (Immersion heater ring/flange). It fits, but it doesn't have a hexagonal area to get a grip on - it's totally round.
Steve Flack, it this the part you use and hence why you're suggesting an oil filter chain?
My immersons arrived today also, seem quite good quality, although I think I've paid way more than you John, as you can see mine also came with the round backnut.
I also got a holesaw from Screwfix, got the 64mm one so the hole will need a 1mm tickle all the way round, the next size up was 70mm which I though would leave the element a bit loose

Johnmac, does yours look like this inside?

do I simply exclude the thermostat from the circuit when wiring up? and what size cable were you thinking of using?
I also got a holesaw from Screwfix, got the 64mm one so the hole will need a 1mm tickle all the way round, the next size up was 70mm which I though would leave the element a bit loose

Johnmac, does yours look like this inside?

do I simply exclude the thermostat from the circuit when wiring up? and what size cable were you thinking of using?
Vossy, it's made in Italy, it's fairly thick walled, the bottom is suitable for a gas burner.
The thing at the bottom is a screw in blanking plate with a black rubber washer round it, when unscrewed it will accept a standard 15mm ball valve, although I'll probably go with one of those from BES like yourself, and drill another hole lower down as the height of the original will leave quite a bit deadspace.
Andy, the thermostat simply pulls out, withdrawing from inside the third 'prong', it isn't actually connected to anything at the moment.
The thing at the bottom is a screw in blanking plate with a black rubber washer round it, when unscrewed it will accept a standard 15mm ball valve, although I'll probably go with one of those from BES like yourself, and drill another hole lower down as the height of the original will leave quite a bit deadspace.
Andy, the thermostat simply pulls out, withdrawing from inside the third 'prong', it isn't actually connected to anything at the moment.
Garth, my elements are obviously from the same production line as yours.
I think 2.5sq mm cable is recommended. Screwfix sell heat resistant cable by the meter, but I don't know if it's really necessary to use heat resistant cable?
I intend to go around the wiring shroud with heat resistant silicone, leaving a drainage hole at the lowest point.
I guess we need to be careful that everything's properly earthed.
You can pull the thermostat out and discard it, or leave it in place and use it as a terminal block. ie, put the red wire in your picture and the mains live into the same terminal.do I simply exclude the thermostat from the circuit when wiring up? and what size cable were you thinking of using?
I think 2.5sq mm cable is recommended. Screwfix sell heat resistant cable by the meter, but I don't know if it's really necessary to use heat resistant cable?
I intend to go around the wiring shroud with heat resistant silicone, leaving a drainage hole at the lowest point.
I guess we need to be careful that everything's properly earthed.