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MrChips
Being a bank clerk, I am not too conversant with heating matters, but have a question which I hope is OK to ask.
May I paint a picture before asking the question? I would attach a system diagram, but that feature is not enabled at my level of registration on this forum.
I have a hot water cylinder on my landing which, instead on being fed with fresh water from the rising main, is fed from a hot water storage cylinder in my roof-space. This upper cylinder is heated by thermal solar panels on the roof.
I have two water pumps, one which operates form the collector to the upper solar cylinder.
The other operates to provide water from the upper cylinder to a coil in the landing cylinder. (If the temperature difference is appropriate).
I give a one hour burst in the morning from my gas boiler to heat up the landing cylinder to provide hot baths etc. After that I can rely on the solar to keep the water warm enough during the day.
At 18:00 hrs the water in the landing cylinder is usually about 63 centigrade.
During the night the temp drops to approx. 52 cent.
The cylinder is a modern one with integral foam installation sprayed on the outside to about 1" depth.
The solar controller is a Worcester Boche TDS 300 - (In case that info helps!
My question is this:
Is this amount of temperature drop to be expected? or may there be some sort of water movement going on that is leaching heat from the landing cylinder into the solar collector, and dispersing the heat into the atmosphere?
Could there be a faulty non-return valve (or something), that may be faulty?
May I paint a picture before asking the question? I would attach a system diagram, but that feature is not enabled at my level of registration on this forum.
I have a hot water cylinder on my landing which, instead on being fed with fresh water from the rising main, is fed from a hot water storage cylinder in my roof-space. This upper cylinder is heated by thermal solar panels on the roof.
I have two water pumps, one which operates form the collector to the upper solar cylinder.
The other operates to provide water from the upper cylinder to a coil in the landing cylinder. (If the temperature difference is appropriate).
I give a one hour burst in the morning from my gas boiler to heat up the landing cylinder to provide hot baths etc. After that I can rely on the solar to keep the water warm enough during the day.
At 18:00 hrs the water in the landing cylinder is usually about 63 centigrade.
During the night the temp drops to approx. 52 cent.
The cylinder is a modern one with integral foam installation sprayed on the outside to about 1" depth.
The solar controller is a Worcester Boche TDS 300 - (In case that info helps!
My question is this:
Is this amount of temperature drop to be expected? or may there be some sort of water movement going on that is leaching heat from the landing cylinder into the solar collector, and dispersing the heat into the atmosphere?
Could there be a faulty non-return valve (or something), that may be faulty?