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A tank of pure water on fire ? - yeah right oh
You could always give the old insurance company a ring and see what they say about you plugging that in overnight lol.
Yeah do a risk assessment and judge for yourself I’m sure A. Plan or another leading insurance company will take your work for it when you put a claim in.
Quote from: NWH on August 10, 2021, 09:00:39 pmYou could always give the old insurance company a ring and see what they say about you plugging that in overnight lol.Or do a risk assessment and decide for myself.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on August 10, 2021, 09:25:02 pmQuote from: NWH on August 10, 2021, 09:00:39 pmYou could always give the old insurance company a ring and see what they say about you plugging that in overnight lol.Or do a risk assessment and decide for myself.He is right though it’s a modification and if not declared would void the insurance if it caught fire , Ime in the Fireservice and we do investigate fires in vehicles if it looks at all suspicious and a full FI report is done the insurance company can and very often do request a copy and then will not pay out , we get this all the time with boy racers modifying there cars and not declaring them just by adding alloy wheels and not telling them will result in no pay out . If you fit an immersion heater into a tank in a van you should have a qualified electrician check it and issue a certificate stating it’s fit for purpose and safe , without this again the insurance are going to use it as a loop hole not to pay out especially if it looks like that was the cause of the fire . On a side point years ago I was looking at putting an Emerson element in my van I spoke to a friend who is a qualified electrician and he said he wouldn’t fit it and advised against it stating they aren’t designed to be fitted in vehicles and plastic tanks . I think if ones want warm water it’s a very cheap and easy fit just make sure it’s 100% fitted right with the correct cable and socket in the house and preferably no bigger than 2 kw .