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Chris_Other
Looking at something like a megaflo unvented, typically you heat this to 65 degrees.
Most of the day, I have hot water sitting in the tank not being used, and if I do not draw any off, the insulation is very good and keeps it at 65 degrees.
If I draw hot water from the tank it gets colder as cold water feeds in to replace the hot drawn off.(depending on whether the boiler is on or not changes the rate in which it gets colder)
Common sense says do not go above 65 degrees, or you stand more chance of burning yourself but not risk legionella.
I believe regulations now put bath and showers in requiring a mixer that stops it at 45 degrees.
Sorry for too many known comments, here is the question...
If I put a mixer on the hot water output of the cylinder that puts it to 65 degrees, and keep it heated to 65 degrees, then predicting just before high usage times heat it to 90 degrees and mix back down to 65 degrees for that period of time only, would it reduce the draw on the hot water by approx 20%.
Could this in turn mean I can reduce the cylinder size and decrease the heat up time?
Most of the day, I have hot water sitting in the tank not being used, and if I do not draw any off, the insulation is very good and keeps it at 65 degrees.
If I draw hot water from the tank it gets colder as cold water feeds in to replace the hot drawn off.(depending on whether the boiler is on or not changes the rate in which it gets colder)
Common sense says do not go above 65 degrees, or you stand more chance of burning yourself but not risk legionella.
I believe regulations now put bath and showers in requiring a mixer that stops it at 45 degrees.
Sorry for too many known comments, here is the question...
If I put a mixer on the hot water output of the cylinder that puts it to 65 degrees, and keep it heated to 65 degrees, then predicting just before high usage times heat it to 90 degrees and mix back down to 65 degrees for that period of time only, would it reduce the draw on the hot water by approx 20%.
Could this in turn mean I can reduce the cylinder size and decrease the heat up time?