Hi,
Somebody please help!
I have recently moved into a home with a Telford Tristor Thermalstore used to heat the water in the flat. Problem is that after 1 and a half showers, hot water has run out. In fact, the hot water is never really that hot. A plumber has been over and changed the immersion heaters and thermostats (there are 2 on the cylinder), which has only marginally improved things. The Thermalstore is heated via an immersion heater on the Economy 7 tariff. Surely, after 7 hours of heating overnight there ought to be ample hot water in the morning. Now I've been told that the economy 7 system is not suited to the thermal store, which in fact needs to be powered 24/7 to run as its supposed to. The plumber asked me to keep the booster on for 24 hours and see if that improved things, which I reluctantly did (worried about my electricity bills) and I did have hotter water and more of it. He says the immersion connected to economy 7 needs to be rewired to receive 24/7 power. That both immersions need to be on 24/7 and this is the way a thermal store is designed to operate. Won't that mean extortionate electricity bills though? If anyone can provide any advice and expertise on the best way to use the Tristor I would very much appreciate it. So worried with the energy prices about to skyrocket.
It might help to know that the only source of heating are the 2 immersion heaters on the cylinder. It is not connected to a boiler/woodburner or solar panels and can't be either.
I look forward to any insights, thanks.
Somebody please help!
I have recently moved into a home with a Telford Tristor Thermalstore used to heat the water in the flat. Problem is that after 1 and a half showers, hot water has run out. In fact, the hot water is never really that hot. A plumber has been over and changed the immersion heaters and thermostats (there are 2 on the cylinder), which has only marginally improved things. The Thermalstore is heated via an immersion heater on the Economy 7 tariff. Surely, after 7 hours of heating overnight there ought to be ample hot water in the morning. Now I've been told that the economy 7 system is not suited to the thermal store, which in fact needs to be powered 24/7 to run as its supposed to. The plumber asked me to keep the booster on for 24 hours and see if that improved things, which I reluctantly did (worried about my electricity bills) and I did have hotter water and more of it. He says the immersion connected to economy 7 needs to be rewired to receive 24/7 power. That both immersions need to be on 24/7 and this is the way a thermal store is designed to operate. Won't that mean extortionate electricity bills though? If anyone can provide any advice and expertise on the best way to use the Tristor I would very much appreciate it. So worried with the energy prices about to skyrocket.
It might help to know that the only source of heating are the 2 immersion heaters on the cylinder. It is not connected to a boiler/woodburner or solar panels and can't be either.
I look forward to any insights, thanks.