old wrinkly
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Hi, follow up question. As stated by turning the stat down I have managed to prevent the constant tripping out. However, I still have an issue because the Gledhill has a top outlet that serves the main bathroom, kitchen and outside tap. This pipe is constantly hot, not a good idea to keep my hand on it too long. There is also a power shower tapping approx 9 inches from the top and this serves the ensuite (power shower, sink & bidet) and this has dip pipe that turns up in the cylinder (and should therefore always draw from the hottest part of the cylinder, this is pre manufactured by Gledhill ). By comparison the power shower tapping pipe is only warm and have had a number of times when the power shower starts hot but then runs cold even first thing in the morning when no hot water has been drawn off (the immersion is by the way permanently on). Have been speaking to Gledhill and they can't offer any reason but did say they would expect the side tapping and the top tapping to be more or less the same temperature.
As an experiment I disconnected the stat and ran the immersion for an hour and the side tapping gradually got hot and when a shower was being run it got as hot as the top tapping.
As it's well insulated I can't of course check the temperature of the cylinder at various depths as I would done with the old copper cylinder.
This rather suggests that I am not getting sufficient hot water in the cylinder for some reason when using the normal thermostat/immersion but can't think why.
Any ideas?
As an experiment I disconnected the stat and ran the immersion for an hour and the side tapping gradually got hot and when a shower was being run it got as hot as the top tapping.
As it's well insulated I can't of course check the temperature of the cylinder at various depths as I would done with the old copper cylinder.
This rather suggests that I am not getting sufficient hot water in the cylinder for some reason when using the normal thermostat/immersion but can't think why.
Any ideas?