RichardG
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I have spare power output from a PV solar array which is diverted to heat the HW via a standard top inserted 27 inch immersion heater. The problem is that this only heats the top 1/3 to 1/2 of the HW cylinder before the thermostat cuts out and I would like to heat the full cylinder when power is available.
The solution I'm familiar with is a HW cylinder with 2 immersion elements, one at the top and one at the bottom. If you want to heat the whole cylinder you use the bottom element otherwise the top one. Trouble is this requires a new HW cylinder.
My research has thrown up something called a Willis Economiser. This is an external heating element meaning the longer it is switched on the more of the HW cylinder is heated by circulation. This seems the perfect solution but wanted to get some first hand feedback on how well they really work? Can anyone sing their praises?
The solution I'm familiar with is a HW cylinder with 2 immersion elements, one at the top and one at the bottom. If you want to heat the whole cylinder you use the bottom element otherwise the top one. Trouble is this requires a new HW cylinder.
My research has thrown up something called a Willis Economiser. This is an external heating element meaning the longer it is switched on the more of the HW cylinder is heated by circulation. This seems the perfect solution but wanted to get some first hand feedback on how well they really work? Can anyone sing their praises?