stuhaynes
Well-Known Member
This is not a whinge, so far
I recently bought a 55 litre calorifier from Surecal. Good price, came with everything, service excellent. So far...
We had a problem with the non return valve, hot water leeching back from the tank through the cold water tap so I emailed. Matt at Surecal was very helpful.
I sent all the pictures he asked for and during his investigation the pressure relief valve setting came up.
This is the important bit. I don't know if this applies to the entire range, but the 55 litre tank come with a 3 bar PRV, 43.5 PSI approx. My Johnson pump is rated at 42 PSI at 5GPM. The expansion tank I bought from them is preset to 38.5 PSI.
The effect of this is that the calorifier is bound to be always full, so serving no purpose. For anyone who doesn't know. The expansion tank should be set higher than pump pressure, but lower than the pressure relief valve pressure. With a pump pressure of 42PSI and pressure relief valve at 43.5 PSI there isn't a lot of room for the expansion tank to do its job.
Matt at Surecal is suggesting that my pump is too big for the system, which is ridiculous. I've asked them to provide a different PRV but so far they have said they will only do that if I pay them another £10, which I refuse to do.
Nowhere on Surecals site, that we've seen, specifies, or asks for either type, pressure or flow rate of pump.
Based on the service I've received so I'm sure that we will resolve this. If we don't, I'll let everyone know.
My advice to Surecal was to suggest that they ask for the pump pressure on the sales form and they reckon they are going to add this to their site.
In the meantime, if you're thinking of buying a calorifier from Surecal ( I would still reccomend them ) make a point of phoning them and telling them your pump pressure.
Does anyone, apart from Matt at Surecal, think that 42PSI @ 5GPM is too big. I'd be interested to know so that I can let them know.
Hope this is of help. Stu
I recently bought a 55 litre calorifier from Surecal. Good price, came with everything, service excellent. So far...
We had a problem with the non return valve, hot water leeching back from the tank through the cold water tap so I emailed. Matt at Surecal was very helpful.
I sent all the pictures he asked for and during his investigation the pressure relief valve setting came up.
This is the important bit. I don't know if this applies to the entire range, but the 55 litre tank come with a 3 bar PRV, 43.5 PSI approx. My Johnson pump is rated at 42 PSI at 5GPM. The expansion tank I bought from them is preset to 38.5 PSI.
The effect of this is that the calorifier is bound to be always full, so serving no purpose. For anyone who doesn't know. The expansion tank should be set higher than pump pressure, but lower than the pressure relief valve pressure. With a pump pressure of 42PSI and pressure relief valve at 43.5 PSI there isn't a lot of room for the expansion tank to do its job.
Matt at Surecal is suggesting that my pump is too big for the system, which is ridiculous. I've asked them to provide a different PRV but so far they have said they will only do that if I pay them another £10, which I refuse to do.
Nowhere on Surecals site, that we've seen, specifies, or asks for either type, pressure or flow rate of pump.
Based on the service I've received so I'm sure that we will resolve this. If we don't, I'll let everyone know.
My advice to Surecal was to suggest that they ask for the pump pressure on the sales form and they reckon they are going to add this to their site.
In the meantime, if you're thinking of buying a calorifier from Surecal ( I would still reccomend them ) make a point of phoning them and telling them your pump pressure.
Does anyone, apart from Matt at Surecal, think that 42PSI @ 5GPM is too big. I'd be interested to know so that I can let them know.
Hope this is of help. Stu