Just a quick one, (hopefully).
I'm just wondering if there is a better sort of HWC(ylinder) thermostat than the one I currently have.
The current one seems slow to react, and as such the HWC is often almost completely empty of water that is of a reasonable temperature before the thermostat 'realises' that it's cooled down and needs to switch on.
The stat I have is held against the copper of the cylinder in an area where the covering insulation has been scraped away. When I released the strap It can be seen that it is effectively a metal frame that sits against the cylinder, and within the frame is a bi-metal based switch, so it it actually sensing the air temperature close to the cylinder, rather than the actual cylinder itself.
Are there any more 'modern' stats that perhaps monitor the temperature of the copper itself? Would that work better?
Also where abouts should the stat be on the cylinder? This one is positioned somewhere between 1/3rd and 1/2 way up the cylinder, which seems high to me? (Presuming it wouldn't react until the cool water reaches the area of the cylinder it is strapped to?)
Thanks
I'm just wondering if there is a better sort of HWC(ylinder) thermostat than the one I currently have.
The current one seems slow to react, and as such the HWC is often almost completely empty of water that is of a reasonable temperature before the thermostat 'realises' that it's cooled down and needs to switch on.
The stat I have is held against the copper of the cylinder in an area where the covering insulation has been scraped away. When I released the strap It can be seen that it is effectively a metal frame that sits against the cylinder, and within the frame is a bi-metal based switch, so it it actually sensing the air temperature close to the cylinder, rather than the actual cylinder itself.
Are there any more 'modern' stats that perhaps monitor the temperature of the copper itself? Would that work better?
Also where abouts should the stat be on the cylinder? This one is positioned somewhere between 1/3rd and 1/2 way up the cylinder, which seems high to me? (Presuming it wouldn't react until the cool water reaches the area of the cylinder it is strapped to?)
Thanks