Pulsacoil 2000
Gledhill Pulsacoil 2000
Pulsacoil 2000
The next generation, Pulsacoil 2000, came in a box rather than a tall cylinder but operated in the same way as the Pulsacoil III. In our opinion the 2000 range was a lot more reliable than earlier models although they utilised many of the same parts as the Pulsacoil III.
The 2000 also came with a separate overheat thermostat that would operate as soon as the temperature within the store reached 92 degrees. This, however, proved to be erratic in operation. So a modification kit was produced to remove the overheat thermostat and incorporate it within each of the immersion thermostats.
Common Faults
The 2000 also came with a separate overheat thermostat that would operate as soon as the temperature within the store reached 92 degrees. This, however, proved to be erratic in operation. So a modification kit was produced to remove the overheat thermostat and incorporate it within each of the immersion thermostats.
Common faults on this model include -
- low level water in the header tank
- the overheat cut out has been operated
- burnt out relays.
The Pulsacoil 2000 is fitted with two emersion elements, in our experience these would last approximately 5 to 7 years depending on their use and the hardness of the water. Changing the elements is one of the more expensive jobs due to the system having to be fully drained down to allow for this to be carried out.
Repairs
If you are experiencing any of the problems mentioned or would like help with your Pulsacoil then please call our helpline and book one of our qualified engineers to carry out a full investigation or to give a quotation for any repairs required.
Warning!
Pulsacoils can produce very high electrical currents, if you suspect that there is an electrical fault, switch off the unit at the isolation switches and call our helpline for advice. Only fully qualified electrical engineers, NICEIC or equivalent should carry out work on any electrical appliance. DO NOT attempt to repair the unit yourself as an electrical shock could prove fatal!
