Hello, Firstly my apologies for a mistake I made a while back by forwarding a 'virus warning' I received by email. I hadn't realized it was a hoax and thought I was doing the right thing.
Sorry also to the moderators as I was unaware that such a posting should be sent to you rather than posting direct. I hope I didn't make too many people cross. May I quietly ask for plumbing advice ? I have a wood stove heating three rads and a calorifier. Pumped system with a pipe thermostat to control the pump. My problem is that when the fire cools down it take ages for pipe thermostat to turn off. Thus pushing cooler water through the calorifier and taking heat out. I've over come this by fitting a shut off valve on the calorifier heat feed. But this means opening and shutting it at either end of the woodburners 'hot time' and the valve is awkward to access. If I increase the setting on the pipe thermostat the boiler 'boils up' before the pump kicks in. Q. Is there a manual inline "thermo valve" that will open when presented with "hot" water and close when the water is cooler. (or divert between calorifier and a return to system pipe) I don't know the proper names and terms which made google frustrating! Sorry for the long message but I wanted to get the first bit in. Many thanks Lee [email protected] Trust the boater but not his plank! visit Low Impact Life Onboard www.lilo.org.uk [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
