Gec Nightstor 100 Instruction Manual

'The GEC nightstor 100 is a wet system boiler. It weighs nearly a ton and has 168 bricks inside which heat up during Economy 7 period. On a full charge the core can reach 1000c, when the occupier. Jan 10, 2015  'The GEC nightstor 100 is a wet system boiler. It weighs nearly a ton and has 168 bricks inside which heat up during Economy 7 period. On a full charge the core can reach 1000c, when the occupier.

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Ok enough drama, have any of you fellow 'electrically knowleged people ' had any experience with GEC Nightstor Heaters? A friend of my wife`s has one and I have just been round to take a look as apparently it stopped working. Paretologic data recovery license key serial keygen free. Veronica movie download in hindi torrent. On first appearences one of the two thermal links has disintergrated (the one that has the daytime boost option). Now Im working along the idea that these things blow for a reason. The tennant reported that there was a strong smell of burning plastic earlier in the week before all stopped working. So far I have found the following.both elements have the same reading with the fluke metre. Pump is running fine, room thermostat working fine, i swapped the thermal links over just for a few minutes, so I could put the daytime boost on.things started to heat up within the heater.

The overheat cut out at the bottom has not popped out.so assuming that that is ok (would think the pump wouldn`t be running if this had cut out?). The fan for the heat exchanger.did not run at anytime while I was there (impossible to get to any terminals on it safely while live). Could it be possible that if the fan for the heat exchanger failed.too much heat would build up and melt the thermal cut out? My only theory so far, though I wouldnt want to suggest replacing it without further input from you guys. Any assistance greatly appreciated. I saw that post as well crafty, to be honest I didn`t realise these things existed.fortunately they don`t seem to popular.

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When I swapped the thermal link over to get the daytime boost to work, after only about 5 mins there was a slight plasticky smell. Im still of the idea that it could be the fan, but as I said before would rather have a more expert opinion before trying that theory out. For those that don`t know what one of these is.(only for future reference if someone else finds one). Its basically a night storage heater (19.8 KW!!) stands about 6 feet tall about two foot square. The idea when working is the core heats on off peak rate, the fan in the bottom of the unit then draws the retained heat through a heat exchanger, then an integral pump pumps the water round the radiators.

Ok it`s slightly more complicated.but thats the basic idea. Unfortunately within the user manual and installers guides are only drawings of the control panel wiring, nothing relating to the terminal block withing the heater itself. One of the guys at work used to install these while working for the board years ago, but again didnt have to fault find/repair them. Someone on forum has been asking about the Nightstor, here is the reply My God those bring back nightmares from my apprentice days from EMEB. (Lugging Bricks) As for servicing them and installing them you used to have been registered by GEC and been on their course.