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danmickread
Hi All,
I recently changed the tank in my loft as I am fitting a new digital power shower and the old one wasn't big enough and was made of asbestos.
So I bought a Polytank 50 gallon tank and fitted it according to the instructions.
My question is - is the dip tube on the overflow supposed to sit in the water at normal water level when the system is cold, I assume if it is that when the system heats up and the water expands the dip tube length and height of the overflow outlet is set up so that when the water level rises it's not enough to go over the overflow?
Secondly during testing of overflow it didn't seem like the overflow couldn't take the water away as quick as it was coming in until the level got high enough that it completely submerged the overflow outlet and then it starts siphoning and sucking the water out quicker than it comes in. Then the water level starts to drop and I guess when it gets low enough air will get into the dip tube and stop it from siphoning and then the process would repeat. Does this sound right? Are the overflows meant to siphon? Is this to get rid of water as quickly as it comes in?
I have tried googling this but can't find much information on it could someone please help me as I would really like to know that the system is working as it should.
Thanks in advance
Dan
I recently changed the tank in my loft as I am fitting a new digital power shower and the old one wasn't big enough and was made of asbestos.
So I bought a Polytank 50 gallon tank and fitted it according to the instructions.
My question is - is the dip tube on the overflow supposed to sit in the water at normal water level when the system is cold, I assume if it is that when the system heats up and the water expands the dip tube length and height of the overflow outlet is set up so that when the water level rises it's not enough to go over the overflow?
Secondly during testing of overflow it didn't seem like the overflow couldn't take the water away as quick as it was coming in until the level got high enough that it completely submerged the overflow outlet and then it starts siphoning and sucking the water out quicker than it comes in. Then the water level starts to drop and I guess when it gets low enough air will get into the dip tube and stop it from siphoning and then the process would repeat. Does this sound right? Are the overflows meant to siphon? Is this to get rid of water as quickly as it comes in?
I have tried googling this but can't find much information on it could someone please help me as I would really like to know that the system is working as it should.
Thanks in advance
Dan