We are replacing the hot water tank in an indirect heating system, and have purchased the tank coated in insulation plus a new emmersion heater.
We have removed the jacket from the old HW Tank to get a proper look at the inlets and outlets, and have noted that there is a thermostat attached to the side of the HW Tank. (control point comes out in the hall.)
I guess that this checks the temperature of the water in the tank and turns the boiler on or off as required.
Fine, shouldn't be a probelm, as we will just attach the new as the old was currently laid out. However, this thermostat is directly against the copper of the tank. Should we cut a hole in the insulation of the new tank? (but this defeats the purpose of insulation????) or any other suggestions?
Thanks
Christine
We have removed the jacket from the old HW Tank to get a proper look at the inlets and outlets, and have noted that there is a thermostat attached to the side of the HW Tank. (control point comes out in the hall.)
I guess that this checks the temperature of the water in the tank and turns the boiler on or off as required.
Fine, shouldn't be a probelm, as we will just attach the new as the old was currently laid out. However, this thermostat is directly against the copper of the tank. Should we cut a hole in the insulation of the new tank? (but this defeats the purpose of insulation????) or any other suggestions?
Thanks
Christine