Hello all,
I had a wood fire installed last September that also connects to my (indirect) cylinder. There is a thermo on one pipe near the fire. If it is on 40, the rad pump kicks in, but moves only warm water around. If I turn it above 40, the rad pump turns off, but the tank then fills with hot water quite quickly.
The radiators are never more than hand warm, and I cannot understand why I can have hot water fro showers/baths with ease, and yet the radiator never get to a hot enough temperature. There are only six in the house.
I have a niggling suspicion that something was not installed/was faulty during installation. Can anyone out there shed any light on this? I would be enormously grateful!
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I had a wood fire installed last September that also connects to my (indirect) cylinder. There is a thermo on one pipe near the fire. If it is on 40, the rad pump kicks in, but moves only warm water around. If I turn it above 40, the rad pump turns off, but the tank then fills with hot water quite quickly.
The radiators are never more than hand warm, and I cannot understand why I can have hot water fro showers/baths with ease, and yet the radiator never get to a hot enough temperature. There are only six in the house.
I have a niggling suspicion that something was not installed/was faulty during installation. Can anyone out there shed any light on this? I would be enormously grateful!
Thanks in advance,
Steve
