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I recently installed a Solarimmersion unit to work with our 4kw PV system.
The hot water tank is 1050mm high and I have just fitted a 27" immersion heater (as the old one was only 11")
I have also added an immersion jacket to the existing foam covering over the tank.
I've moved the cylinder stat up to just above the bottom of the 27" immersion heater, and the hot water is set to come on for 30 mins early morning and 30 mins late afternoon.
Cylinder stat set to 50 degrees, immersion set to abt 65 degrees.
The idea is obvious - I won't need to use the gas boiler while the weather is nice. But this still only means 2/3 of the tank will ever get heated unless the cylinder stat kicks in.
The solar immersion is designed to be used with a de strat pump, which I would really like to make use of, but I haven't got an idea of what I need and how to do it, even after searching google for 2hrs im none the wiser..
I have been reading a washing machine pump would do the job, is this correct?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
John
The hot water tank is 1050mm high and I have just fitted a 27" immersion heater (as the old one was only 11")
I have also added an immersion jacket to the existing foam covering over the tank.
I've moved the cylinder stat up to just above the bottom of the 27" immersion heater, and the hot water is set to come on for 30 mins early morning and 30 mins late afternoon.
Cylinder stat set to 50 degrees, immersion set to abt 65 degrees.
The idea is obvious - I won't need to use the gas boiler while the weather is nice. But this still only means 2/3 of the tank will ever get heated unless the cylinder stat kicks in.
The solar immersion is designed to be used with a de strat pump, which I would really like to make use of, but I haven't got an idea of what I need and how to do it, even after searching google for 2hrs im none the wiser..
I have been reading a washing machine pump would do the job, is this correct?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
John