The pipes are mostly hidden behind fitted wardrobes and under floors I'm not planning to re-carpet any time soon...
The HW tank was completely emptied this morning so I thought I'd check it's progress on heating up again this afternoon. After 105 mins of the boiler on at 70c flow temp, the copper cylinder measured around 40c under the tank thermostat. Pretty slow huh, or is that about right?
I expected more contact between tank and stat to be honest but it's just conducted through the metal frame that the stat is mounted to, held in place with the tensioned chord around the tank.
I'm guessing as it's copper that the temp of the tank will be as near as damn it to the temp of the water inside? If not, should the tank thermostat compensate for the difference?
The HW tank was completely emptied this morning so I thought I'd check it's progress on heating up again this afternoon. After 105 mins of the boiler on at 70c flow temp, the copper cylinder measured around 40c under the tank thermostat. Pretty slow huh, or is that about right?
I expected more contact between tank and stat to be honest but it's just conducted through the metal frame that the stat is mounted to, held in place with the tensioned chord around the tank.
I'm guessing as it's copper that the temp of the tank will be as near as damn it to the temp of the water inside? If not, should the tank thermostat compensate for the difference?