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Ok. What were your thoights when saying oh dear??
Lets just wait for pictures.
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Ok. What were your thoights when saying oh dear??
With a def need to circulate the HW to get a reasonable response. Especially as already used to it!going off that i would say one big building
I've been thinking about this and wouldn't his booster pump continually run as it won't be able to charge the cylinder up?With a def need to circulate the HW to get a reasonable response. Especially as already used to it!
I've been thinking about this and wouldn't his booster pump continually run as it won't be able to charge the cylinder up?
Is it actually possible to have a secondary circuit and boost pump together? You can turn the circulator down so it doesn't activate the flow switch, but once a taps opened won't water just flow down the secondary circuit anyway constantly keeping the flow switch activated?Craig - you're offically a genius 😀
The pump runs continually because it's NOT on a closed circuit. As it uses a pressure switch the system can never pressurise! The booster needs to be operated via a flow switch instead. This means that when a tap is opened the pump will kick in.
HOWEVER. The brass circulator talked about (I suspect will actually be a bronze pump suitable for circulating heavily oxygenated water) will need to be reinstated and run at approx half the flow rate of the boost pump (possibly with some for of bypass) so as not to start the boost pump. If you don't have the circulator running you will waste literally loads of water everytime a tap is opened before you get any hot water anywhere and this will pi55 em off greatly.😉
Is it actually possible to have a secondary circuit and boost pump together? You can turn the circulator down so it doesn't activate the flow switch, but once a taps opened won't water just flow down the secondary circuit anyway constantly keeping the flow switch activated?
It is a house, 3 upstairs bathrooms, kitchen and WC.
Have tried to Include video of hot water running pressure but won’t let me upload.
Incoming mains pressure is very good, and there are two large water storage tanks in attic. House has 2 floors.
Three boilers one cylinder something doesn’t add up
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