Change set point of heater temperature in Pulsacoil A class

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Hello,

I have a pulsacoil a-class heater, which is supposed to provide hot water at a temperature of 52degC based on the heating medium set point being 70degC. I find the water temperature coming out from the taps too hot. It's probably at 52degC but I would like to reduce it further. I can see on the installation manual how the heating medium set point can be changed, so I know how to do this, but I wanted to know if anyone can shed any light on if this is something I must never tamper with, or if there are any issues with changing the heater set point temperature.

Thanks in advance
 
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I don't have a service manual to hand so cannot comment as I don't want to risk saying anything which is not correct.

But these are often daunting to engineers to the point that very few will fault find them. Mostly because I think they are frightened of the electronics.

Tony
 
I don't have a service manual to hand so cannot comment as I don't want to risk saying anything which is not correct.

But these are often daunting to engineers to the point that very few will fault find them. Mostly because I think they are frightened of the electronics.

Tony
:)....really????
Do you find them daunting Tony?......have you ever seen one?......it would appear it is yourself that finds them daunting (when you googled it) otherwise you wouldn't have mentioned it....:censored:

Would you say they are more "daunting" when compared to a AOSmith gas water heater?
 

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