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A care home I work for has had a Legionella Risk Assessment done, it has highlighted that the water stored in the cold water tanks is over 20 deg C (they recorded it as 20.4 deg C) and its distributed at between 20.8 and 25.6 deg C at various outlets.
I measured the water temp coming into the premises and its 17.3 deg C, so its not a massive variable in temperature between the incoming and the stored. The loft tank is fairly new and is insulated (its a large black PVC tank, not an insulated GRP tank), but the cold water main running through the property doesn’t look to be.
I thought about running a new insulated cold water supply direct to the loft, but the route is horrible, its through 3 floors of a town house with laminated or vinyl flooring everywhere. Anyone got a simpler idea? I could go externally, but I then have the risk of freezing in the winter and exposure to more het from the sun in the summer.
Cheers
Martin
A care home I work for has had a Legionella Risk Assessment done, it has highlighted that the water stored in the cold water tanks is over 20 deg C (they recorded it as 20.4 deg C) and its distributed at between 20.8 and 25.6 deg C at various outlets.
I measured the water temp coming into the premises and its 17.3 deg C, so its not a massive variable in temperature between the incoming and the stored. The loft tank is fairly new and is insulated (its a large black PVC tank, not an insulated GRP tank), but the cold water main running through the property doesn’t look to be.
I thought about running a new insulated cold water supply direct to the loft, but the route is horrible, its through 3 floors of a town house with laminated or vinyl flooring everywhere. Anyone got a simpler idea? I could go externally, but I then have the risk of freezing in the winter and exposure to more het from the sun in the summer.
Cheers
Martin