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Hi all, first time posting, looking for advice regarding a CWST.
I was asked to look at a system where the customer couldn't get below 25degree at cold taps. The building is predominantly unused at the moment, it is going to be used as a holiday let soon.
It has 8 ensuite bedrooms, a main kitchen and a second sitting area which has a sink in it.
The CWST is in the basement, in a plantroom off the swimming pool area, also in the plantroom is the swimming pool boiler (Room Sealed) and associated kit. The CWST outlet goes into a booster pump set to feed the cold outlets and also feeds the unvented Hot Water cylinders also situated in the plantroom.
There is no ventilation in the plantroom and no means to run any (being in the basement under the house) Not the best of designs I must say!
The humid air temperature in the plantroom is 28degrees and due to the building being unoccupied at the moment water wasn't being drawn off which had caused the temperature inside the tank to rise.
We have tried emptying the tank completely, and refilling, incoming water temp is 10degrees, newly filled tank temp was then 15 degrees, 24hr later it was 19degrees and a further 24hr later 23degrees.
My question is if the fibreglass tank was insulated would it keep the water cooler for longer or cause the water to heat quicker?
I informed my client that a full chlorination will be required once we find a suitable solution.
All advice appreciated
I was asked to look at a system where the customer couldn't get below 25degree at cold taps. The building is predominantly unused at the moment, it is going to be used as a holiday let soon.
It has 8 ensuite bedrooms, a main kitchen and a second sitting area which has a sink in it.
The CWST is in the basement, in a plantroom off the swimming pool area, also in the plantroom is the swimming pool boiler (Room Sealed) and associated kit. The CWST outlet goes into a booster pump set to feed the cold outlets and also feeds the unvented Hot Water cylinders also situated in the plantroom.
There is no ventilation in the plantroom and no means to run any (being in the basement under the house) Not the best of designs I must say!
The humid air temperature in the plantroom is 28degrees and due to the building being unoccupied at the moment water wasn't being drawn off which had caused the temperature inside the tank to rise.
We have tried emptying the tank completely, and refilling, incoming water temp is 10degrees, newly filled tank temp was then 15 degrees, 24hr later it was 19degrees and a further 24hr later 23degrees.
My question is if the fibreglass tank was insulated would it keep the water cooler for longer or cause the water to heat quicker?
I informed my client that a full chlorination will be required once we find a suitable solution.
All advice appreciated