Hi there,
If anyone could help me on here with some good advice I'd really appreciate it. The system if got In my flat is a direct (electric element) cylinder and a water storage tank above it all in the hallway cupboard. The hot and cold outlets go into a Stuart turner negative head 1.5 bar twin pump. This provided our hot and cold water for the whole house except the cold tap in the kitchen sink.
The problem I have is that my cold water taps (pumped) always run hot for a few seconds then go cold. I checked to see if the thermostats had gone on the elements causing the water to overheat and fill the cold water storage tank with warm water. This isn't happening. I then phoned Stuart turner pumps technical dept and they said that it's a 19 year old pump, the hot water is crossing over at the expansion vessel and that I need a new one! (£475!!!!!).
Is there any other reason this could be happening??? There are some non return compression valves on the pipework after the pump. Could they have gone or do I need to face facts and buy a new pump??? It looks easy to put in. Just connect power and everything else is push fit.........
Any advice welcome!!!!
If anyone could help me on here with some good advice I'd really appreciate it. The system if got In my flat is a direct (electric element) cylinder and a water storage tank above it all in the hallway cupboard. The hot and cold outlets go into a Stuart turner negative head 1.5 bar twin pump. This provided our hot and cold water for the whole house except the cold tap in the kitchen sink.
The problem I have is that my cold water taps (pumped) always run hot for a few seconds then go cold. I checked to see if the thermostats had gone on the elements causing the water to overheat and fill the cold water storage tank with warm water. This isn't happening. I then phoned Stuart turner pumps technical dept and they said that it's a 19 year old pump, the hot water is crossing over at the expansion vessel and that I need a new one! (£475!!!!!).
Is there any other reason this could be happening??? There are some non return compression valves on the pipework after the pump. Could they have gone or do I need to face facts and buy a new pump??? It looks easy to put in. Just connect power and everything else is push fit.........
Any advice welcome!!!!