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One more Glasgow video

Just a quickie, since there's nothing too complex about this unit.  It's basically just an enclosed water heater with a thermal cutout and a pressure activated switch that activates the unit when the water is flowing.  The heater has fixed power output, and temperature is controlled by water flow rate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJYFUx5wzAc

One more Glasgow video

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In the past it was common to have gas heated sink-water heaters which were called Geysers. My gran had one.

Big Clive

eBay sometimes has obscure bits from older devices.

Big Clive

We had a shower that the pressure relief popped while in use. No misuse of the shower, it just popped and water spraying out of a very unusual place in the shower unit. Unfortunately, the shower manufacturer (a very well known make) went out of business only weeks before this happened. When I checked the pressure relief, it was just a polystyrene disk. I tried other polystyrene disks, but the hot water just melted them within a few seconds. Guess what we did with the pressure relieve!

Keith W

My father had one of these in the outdoor cludgie of his builder's yard - called it his "geyser". I wonder if that was a generic term or a trade name..

Gordo


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