Hi all, new to the forum, any advice much appreciated.
During these colder periods we have all most run out of hot water when both having a shower in the morning. Initially I thought the motorized valve feeding to the HW cylinder was dodgy but after further testing I don't think it is.
The system is set-up pretty much like this one here......
http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/project_images/boilers/Conven_s.gif (sorry couldn't find the correct diagram on this site :->). So the radiators are pumped and the HW water is convection feed.
After several days testing I've come to the conclusion that when the CH heating pump is working the hot water doesn't circulate in the HW cylinder. The hot feed into the cylinder gets cold even though the cylinder is cold and the valve is open, once the central heating clicks off the feed in to the cylinder gets hot.
My thoughts are that when the pump is on for the CH it is pulling all the water round the radiators and there is not enough flow in the convection system to get water round the cylinder.
I guess my first question is, does that make sense?
I did try turning the pump down from 3 (out of 4) to 2, I think it that helped but not enough make a difference?
Is there anything else I can try or am I completely off the mark the here?
Cheers Steve
During these colder periods we have all most run out of hot water when both having a shower in the morning. Initially I thought the motorized valve feeding to the HW cylinder was dodgy but after further testing I don't think it is.
The system is set-up pretty much like this one here......
http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/project_images/boilers/Conven_s.gif (sorry couldn't find the correct diagram on this site :->). So the radiators are pumped and the HW water is convection feed.
After several days testing I've come to the conclusion that when the CH heating pump is working the hot water doesn't circulate in the HW cylinder. The hot feed into the cylinder gets cold even though the cylinder is cold and the valve is open, once the central heating clicks off the feed in to the cylinder gets hot.
My thoughts are that when the pump is on for the CH it is pulling all the water round the radiators and there is not enough flow in the convection system to get water round the cylinder.
I guess my first question is, does that make sense?
I did try turning the pump down from 3 (out of 4) to 2, I think it that helped but not enough make a difference?
Is there anything else I can try or am I completely off the mark the here?
Cheers Steve