grahama
Well-Known Member
just fitted a calorifier and can’t get a good steady pressure from the hot water taps:-
• water drops off to a trickle before the PAR Pump, fitted cold water side of the tank, kicks in to build up the pressure again, then it’s fine for about 5 seconds before the pump stops, drops to a trickle and the cycle is repeated.
• temporary fitted an accumulator from a friends boat to the cold water feed to the calorifier, makes the problems worse – just takes longer for the pump to kick in but effect is exactly the same – just the frequency is reduced, removed and returned to friends boat
• calorifer has a blending valve, to regulate the max temperature of hot water and when this valve is set so the temperature is the hottest the effect is at its worst, turn the valve so temp is minimum then pressure and flow at the hot taps is more constant and even
• the pump has no trouble keeping an even nearly constant flow from to the cold water taps and if I keep the pump running (linking out the switch) the hot water flow is also constant and even.
my theory is that the calorifier is acting as a large buffer volume (24litres) and as such when a hot water tap is opened the resulting drop in pressure takes a long time to be seen by the pressure switch mounted in the pump body.
How are other peoples systems configured?
Is it normal to have a pressure switch in the hot water distribution pipe work to feed forward the start signal for the pump.
Any help would be very welcome
• water drops off to a trickle before the PAR Pump, fitted cold water side of the tank, kicks in to build up the pressure again, then it’s fine for about 5 seconds before the pump stops, drops to a trickle and the cycle is repeated.
• temporary fitted an accumulator from a friends boat to the cold water feed to the calorifier, makes the problems worse – just takes longer for the pump to kick in but effect is exactly the same – just the frequency is reduced, removed and returned to friends boat
• calorifer has a blending valve, to regulate the max temperature of hot water and when this valve is set so the temperature is the hottest the effect is at its worst, turn the valve so temp is minimum then pressure and flow at the hot taps is more constant and even
• the pump has no trouble keeping an even nearly constant flow from to the cold water taps and if I keep the pump running (linking out the switch) the hot water flow is also constant and even.
my theory is that the calorifier is acting as a large buffer volume (24litres) and as such when a hot water tap is opened the resulting drop in pressure takes a long time to be seen by the pressure switch mounted in the pump body.
How are other peoples systems configured?
Is it normal to have a pressure switch in the hot water distribution pipe work to feed forward the start signal for the pump.
Any help would be very welcome