Hi everyone
Would love some advice! We have a hot water cylinder which lost 14 degrees (48 to 34) in four hours, with no demand/usage. So I think the heat is escaping. The circulation pump (which you can see in the photo) is off, so could passive convection be the reason? The pump is always warm despite not running.
Hot water seems to come out remarkably soon from the taps. The cylinder is on the ground floor, recharged by a GSHP. Should a heat trap (found phrase on the internet!) on the internet?
Should I try turning off one of the taps/valves to see what impact that has, as a test? Which one - the black handle connected to the top of the tank or the red handle (by the circulation pump) connected to the bottom?
Thank you!!
Would love some advice! We have a hot water cylinder which lost 14 degrees (48 to 34) in four hours, with no demand/usage. So I think the heat is escaping. The circulation pump (which you can see in the photo) is off, so could passive convection be the reason? The pump is always warm despite not running.
Hot water seems to come out remarkably soon from the taps. The cylinder is on the ground floor, recharged by a GSHP. Should a heat trap (found phrase on the internet!) on the internet?
Should I try turning off one of the taps/valves to see what impact that has, as a test? Which one - the black handle connected to the top of the tank or the red handle (by the circulation pump) connected to the bottom?
Thank you!!