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grouch February 1st 08 09:32 PM

hot water problem
 
Lately our hot water has been taken over by the heating system which
is inconvenient when not
requiring the radiators to be on. It means we have to have house
heating on to get hot water,
not a happy situation in summer.

[email protected] February 1st 08 09:40 PM

hot water problem
 
On Feb 1, 4:32�pm, grouch wrote:
Lately our hot water has been taken over by the heating system which
is inconvenient when not
requiring the radiators to be on. It means we have to have house
heating on to get hot water,
not a happy situation in summer.


install a standard gas oil or electric hot water tank.......

RBM[_2_] February 1st 08 09:55 PM

hot water problem
 
You make it sound like you just woke up one morning and this happened. You
could always have a small electric water heater installed for summer use, so
you can shut down the boiler



"grouch" wrote in message
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Lately our hot water has been taken over by the heating system which
is inconvenient when not
requiring the radiators to be on. It means we have to have house
heating on to get hot water,
not a happy situation in summer.




[email protected] February 2nd 08 01:12 AM

hot water problem
 
On Feb 1, 4:32 pm, grouch wrote:
Lately our hot water has been taken over by the heating system which
is inconvenient when not
requiring the radiators to be on. It means we have to have house
heating on to get hot water,
not a happy situation in summer.


Not really so, normally. Boilers I've seen that provide heat
for radiators and domestic hot water simply rely on what's
called an "aquastat" to control the burner, keeping the boiler's
water jacket at/near set temp.

Resulting in firing up a BIG (for the purpose) burner to heat
a couple of gallons in the part of the jacket for domestic hot
water, and maintaining temp in lots of stuff you don't want
heated in summer.

House heating is only on when heating t-stat says so,
powering circ pump.

What sort of coup resulted in this "take over"? Why don't
you simply install separate water heater? It'll cost more
up front, and likely save lots long-term.

John


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