Oil heating system approximately 25 years old, storage defective

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-26 09:01:10

hd45899

2020-08-02 07:00:00
  • #1


Hello.

1) It is not my system
2) I never claimed to have any knowledge about it
3) Why else do you think I am asking here
4) I don't really understand your sentence anyway

If you apparently already take the trouble and invest your time in reading the post, then why such a pointless answer?
What am I supposed to do or what can I do with it?

*SHAKING HEAD*

Then please write what exactly doesn’t work or what I didn’t understand. Thank you.
 

Joedreck

2020-08-02 13:48:54
  • #2
You only get the tip from me to continue looking for professionals. This is about drinking water including the associated hygiene and potentially safety-relevant components. Keeping costs low is understandable, possibly not at the expense of health. So don’t fiddle with it yourself. And since you bought the house, it’s your system. The heating in general is NOT controlled via the thermostat valves.
 

hd45899

2020-08-02 14:44:18
  • #3


Not honest. What is supposed to happen? Water is heated to 60 degrees, done.

PS Since we have a well, the water is tested every year.
 

Joedreck

2020-08-02 15:54:48
  • #4
OK, then nothing can happen.
 

hd45899

2020-09-06 08:43:28
  • #5
So, a quick feedback.

I have the whole thing running now and what can I say, it works.
Welding with 230 volts on the heater was really not great, but soon 400 volts will come.

I have now expanded everything.
A temperature sensor in the storage controls the 2/2 way valve of the storage.
If water is below 45 degrees, it opens and switches on heating / pump.
At 60 degrees, it closes the 2/2 way valve and switches off heating / pump.

Additionally, I installed a radio timer that switches heating / pump on.
Hot water has priority.

The heating now only runs in chimney sweep mode, at a constant 60 degrees.
Because the regulation (if you can call it that) no longer works.
But it is taken over from above.

It is now digitalized, so to speak.

I don’t want to withhold a picture from you.
Not pretty but for the interim solution.

PS The pipes will still get insulation.

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Nida35a

2020-09-06 21:48:36
  • #6
then make sure that the chimney sweep does not shut down the system during the exhaust gas measurement
 

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