Mike, Those aussies know nothing. 8)
Because our local mains pressure varies wildly from 2.5 bar down to zero, all houses here are pumped direct systems from a 1000 litre storage tank that mains fills as and when we have water. :shock:
I mean LOCAL. Every village has its own pumped wells and theres no mains grid out side the big towns and cities.
The hot water storage tank is on the roof above the two solar panels. It has an element for winter heating. But there is also an expansion tank up there, AND a pressure relief valve set to 5.5 bar.
I have my pump set to 3.5 bar so someone can have a shower without worrying about toilets or sinks being used. As the sun heats the water the expansion vessel accommodates it untill the pressure relief valve blows. If you get actual steam from the tap then the pressure relief valve is either missing or rusted up.
Our summers are always 40c (its still 34c now) so we have copious hot water.
The problem I had upon moving here was shower mixer taps because they dont do thermostatic valves. The reason? during the summer the incoming "cold water" is ambient temp. Thats 35c! From the cold tap! :shock:
Try mixing that down to 30 c for a cooling off shower. :roll: :roll: :roll:
But i nearly got burnt a few times so bought thermostatic from the UK.
I have to adjust them twice a year to make them usable, as our mid winter water temp is down to single digits.
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