When installing a boost pump for a shower, the MI recommend a temperature setting on the cylinder hot water of a maximum 60 degrees C. Above this would damage the pump. Further, websites such as this recommend a setting of 50-55 degrees to give the pump a longer life.
Question is - the cylinder stat is about half way down on a typical installation, the water at the top of the cylinder will obviously be hotter and therefore how best to set the cylinderstat such that the maximum temperature the pump will see is 55-60 degrees?
Thanks Matt
Question is - the cylinder stat is about half way down on a typical installation, the water at the top of the cylinder will obviously be hotter and therefore how best to set the cylinderstat such that the maximum temperature the pump will see is 55-60 degrees?
Thanks Matt