I got a very nice Range Tribute pre plumbed cylinder 120ltr. I would like to add a buffer cylinder to get a bit more out of it. Do you think storing hot water in the buffer will be ok even if I'm only squeezing 65° out of the unvented ?
Is that the French Foreign Legionella ?Sounds like it'll be heaven for legionella
Will keep it for another job. For £400 new, it's a beautyEbay it and buy a bigger one
have been fitting this equipment in homes and can't figure this out.
Put a blending valve on the DHW draw off and store water at approx 80C. Normally the boiler cuts in when the cylinder is one third exhausted. Add a flow switch to the cold feed to the cylinder, so when DHW is drawn off the boiler cuts in immediately, combining the boiler output and energy in the cylinder. Simple, by fitting a blending valve and a flow switch.
Just by adding the blending valve will bring excellent results. Store the water as hot as possible, 80-85C. Adding the flow switch would be even better.
Yes, stupid enough not knowing how to think.Or perhaps we're just not stupid.
Hard-On - you are such a moron it must be painful.
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