Hi guys, please be gentle I'm new here.
My guvnor, she who wears the trousers
has been complaining more & more recenltly about the lack of HOT water.
The system at present is a standard gravity HW & pumped CH.
Boiler is freestanding, & as we live in a bungalow, the hot water tank is not very high. (the bottom of the tank is approx level with the top of the boiler).
While there was only the 2 of us the hot water system could cope, but as the family has grown both in size (now 5 of us) and age the hot water system has struggled.
The heating system works fine (did when I left this morning anyway) When we only need hot water the boiler cycles on & off via the boiler thermostat, but the water in the tank takes hours to heat up
I have been considering installing a second pump in the hot water feed to the tank to improve the circulation, my assumption as to the real cause of this problem, so to my question(s).
Can I do this ? is it allowed?
If so - how do I do it?
Where is the best location for the pump?
How do I wire it up?
Any help would be much appreciated.
SteveN
My guvnor, she who wears the trousers
The system at present is a standard gravity HW & pumped CH.
Boiler is freestanding, & as we live in a bungalow, the hot water tank is not very high. (the bottom of the tank is approx level with the top of the boiler).
While there was only the 2 of us the hot water system could cope, but as the family has grown both in size (now 5 of us) and age the hot water system has struggled.
The heating system works fine (did when I left this morning anyway) When we only need hot water the boiler cycles on & off via the boiler thermostat, but the water in the tank takes hours to heat up
I have been considering installing a second pump in the hot water feed to the tank to improve the circulation, my assumption as to the real cause of this problem, so to my question(s).
Can I do this ? is it allowed?
If so - how do I do it?
Where is the best location for the pump?
How do I wire it up?
Any help would be much appreciated.
SteveN
