Hi there,
I have a 20 year old hot water cylinder, which is heated from an oil boiler (aga), and has an electric immersion element as well.
I don't get much hot water out of the system before it turns cold, and I've been told it might be limescaled up and need replacing.
I installed 4 temperature sensors to monitor what happens:
I also manually measure hot water temperature out of a nearby tap, and it is around 10C higher than the "hot_water" measurement - i.e. I am getting 60C out of the system so happy from a legionella point of view.
My observation is that the temperature 1/3 up the tank never gets above 40C. Is that an indicator that there is a load of limescale at the bottom of the tank?
Is it normal that, when run, the hot water temperature drops significantly (20C) in about 5 minutes?
Cheers,
Steve
I have a 20 year old hot water cylinder, which is heated from an oil boiler (aga), and has an electric immersion element as well.
I don't get much hot water out of the system before it turns cold, and I've been told it might be limescaled up and need replacing.
I installed 4 temperature sensors to monitor what happens:
- Attached to the hot water outlet at the top of the tank (with insulation and cable tie)
- Attached to the oil boiler inlet and outlet at the bottom of the tank (with insulation and cable tie)
- Attached to the tank 1/3 of the way up (with insulation) - I read this is the standard placement of a thermostat
I also manually measure hot water temperature out of a nearby tap, and it is around 10C higher than the "hot_water" measurement - i.e. I am getting 60C out of the system so happy from a legionella point of view.
My observation is that the temperature 1/3 up the tank never gets above 40C. Is that an indicator that there is a load of limescale at the bottom of the tank?
Is it normal that, when run, the hot water temperature drops significantly (20C) in about 5 minutes?
Cheers,
Steve