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<blockquote data-quote="Thermo" data-source="post: 489135" data-attributes="member: 32038"><p>Hi all. I'm looking to get hold of a replacement thermostat for a very old storage heater made by (according to a label on it) Electrical Industries Of Ireland Limited. The thermostat packed up a while back and a replacement part fitted by a friend of a friend (who we can no longer get hold of!) only lasted a day before burning out, so may not have even really been the correct part, I'd guess. I desperately want to get my heater up and running again, but have drawn a blank in terms of sourcing the right part. I've tried contacting a few Irish sites in case they can better help me, but they rarely seem to even reply. Help please!</p><p></p><p>One other thing - I'm aware that my heater probably does contain asbestos, but the most recent guy who came to look at it said that wouldn't be an issue if fitting a new thermostat. So we really don't want to junk our excellent storage heater, we want to bring it back to life. Any advice gratefully accepted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thermo, post: 489135, member: 32038"] Hi all. I'm looking to get hold of a replacement thermostat for a very old storage heater made by (according to a label on it) Electrical Industries Of Ireland Limited. The thermostat packed up a while back and a replacement part fitted by a friend of a friend (who we can no longer get hold of!) only lasted a day before burning out, so may not have even really been the correct part, I'd guess. I desperately want to get my heater up and running again, but have drawn a blank in terms of sourcing the right part. I've tried contacting a few Irish sites in case they can better help me, but they rarely seem to even reply. Help please! One other thing - I'm aware that my heater probably does contain asbestos, but the most recent guy who came to look at it said that wouldn't be an issue if fitting a new thermostat. So we really don't want to junk our excellent storage heater, we want to bring it back to life. Any advice gratefully accepted! [/QUOTE]
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