Wiring an Immersion Heater direct to mains

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Hi all. 5 years ago my Plumber friend fitted a shower pump for me, but disconnected the Immersion Heater to use the socket to provide power for the pump (as we don't use the immersion). My boiler is currently on the blink, and he can't come out for a couple of days.

Is it possible to fit a standard plug onto the end of the Immersion Heater wires, plug it in to an extension cable, and in turn plug it into a normal wall socket? Obviously this is just temporary to heat the tank until the boiler is fixed.

If so, what amp fuse should the plug have?

Many thanks.
 
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It would work for a couple of days yes, with a 13A fuse.

You will need a high quality extension lead though (and unwound). It will most likely melt cheap extensions.
Only run for 1 hour max.

If you don't have such an extension, maybe it would be cheaper to buy a 20A switch and surface box and connect it into where it used to be.
You could have the pump and imm connected at the same time

https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-logic-plus-20a-1-gang-dp-control-switch-white-with-neon/13014



https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-1-gang-surface-pattress-box-white-30mm/11340
 
It would work for a couple of days yes, with a 13A fuse.

You will need a high quality extension lead though (and unwound). It will most likely melt cheap extensions.
Only run for 1 hour max.

If you don't have such an extension, maybe it would be cheaper to buy a 20A switch and surface box and connect it into where it used to be.
You could have the pump and imm connected at the same time

Fantastic. Thank you so much for your help.
 
Indeed, there was no reason to unconnected the immersion circuit. That’s why plumbers should stick to that wet stuff.
 
Plumber a worker of lead, was roofs and pipes, but today they must be rare? I really don't know the name for some one who works with copper, redsmith I think? Or Cupricer? or simple Coppersmith?

However as said good quality lead as it will do the job, but likely to get warm so make sure not covered. As to if the old cable jointer was a Plumber before we had epoxy resin I don't know. Why Plumber and not Leadsmith?
 
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