I have my immersion cylinder thermostat fitted to wall, at 90 deg to the inlet from the diverted valve, was told this was the best position.
I have a digital thermometer fitted at this point and it shows 43oC with an outlet temperature of 54oC, measured with an oven thermometer inserted against the copper pipe inside the insulation, with the hot water tap running slightly. Is it likely that the water is at 60oC ?
the cylinder temperature at the stat, is usually 47oC, so assume the outlet temperatures would be around 58oC, which I think could guarantee the water is at least 60oC, does that make sense ?
problem at the moment is the boiler, or more accurately the pump..( detailed in another post ) so the boiler spends an awful amount of time starting up and shutting down. Seems to be worse when hot water & heating on together.....so heat hot water in the night between 3am and 7am, depending on how the boiler performs as to what temperature is achieved. Running the boiler at 72oC outlet to keep the inlet below 55oC , as its a condensing boiler. DT across the boiler only around 20oC
My other question is, if I don’t heat the Hot water continually, will this mean there is a risk of legionaries ? Or is it sufficient to heat it ups as I am doing over night ?
once the new pump is fitted, March / April, hopefully can leave hot water on constant..
thanks
I have a digital thermometer fitted at this point and it shows 43oC with an outlet temperature of 54oC, measured with an oven thermometer inserted against the copper pipe inside the insulation, with the hot water tap running slightly. Is it likely that the water is at 60oC ?
the cylinder temperature at the stat, is usually 47oC, so assume the outlet temperatures would be around 58oC, which I think could guarantee the water is at least 60oC, does that make sense ?
problem at the moment is the boiler, or more accurately the pump..( detailed in another post ) so the boiler spends an awful amount of time starting up and shutting down. Seems to be worse when hot water & heating on together.....so heat hot water in the night between 3am and 7am, depending on how the boiler performs as to what temperature is achieved. Running the boiler at 72oC outlet to keep the inlet below 55oC , as its a condensing boiler. DT across the boiler only around 20oC
My other question is, if I don’t heat the Hot water continually, will this mean there is a risk of legionaries ? Or is it sufficient to heat it ups as I am doing over night ?
once the new pump is fitted, March / April, hopefully can leave hot water on constant..
thanks