I have moved in to a house that has oil fired central heating. One side of the house was used as a granny annexe and I think this might be why I have this situation.
The oil boiler is in a shed attached to the back of the house and next to it is an 'unvented indirect cylinder'. This has a power switch next to it which is generally switched off and I am assuming that this is both the hot water tank that is heated by the oil boiler, but also an immersion heater if I need it to be.
In a bathroom cupboard on the other side of the house is a water cylinder that is, I think, a standard immersion heater and is also generally switched off.
My probably daft question is are these both immersions and are they both on the same system, i.e. when the oil boiler is heating up water is it storing it in both of these tanks? When we had boiler problems a few weeks ago I switched on the 2nd one (the one that looks like a standard immersion) and I think I got hot water everywhere.
The oil boiler is in a shed attached to the back of the house and next to it is an 'unvented indirect cylinder'. This has a power switch next to it which is generally switched off and I am assuming that this is both the hot water tank that is heated by the oil boiler, but also an immersion heater if I need it to be.
In a bathroom cupboard on the other side of the house is a water cylinder that is, I think, a standard immersion heater and is also generally switched off.
My probably daft question is are these both immersions and are they both on the same system, i.e. when the oil boiler is heating up water is it storing it in both of these tanks? When we had boiler problems a few weeks ago I switched on the 2nd one (the one that looks like a standard immersion) and I think I got hot water everywhere.
