Tom Posted Monday at 15:15 Posted Monday at 15:15 I've finally had a working eddi diverter fitted and I'm trying to max out my usage, it seemed to cut out at just below 50 degrees, so I turned up the immersion thermostat but the tank still only reaches 55 degrees before the eddi stops. Attached is a picture of the thermostat. Presumably it must go higher, especially if it's going to do a legionella cycle, any idea how I can turn it up to eleven?
JohnMo Posted Monday at 15:32 Posted Monday at 15:32 I found with a diverter I was only getting to mid to high 50s. Not sure if it just the lower power input that screws thing up. Now divert differently, so the immersion only gets full power (3kW) and now can get to 70 degs. Have you tried switching the immersion on diverting past the diverter to see where it ends up?
Tom Posted Monday at 16:25 Author Posted Monday at 16:25 Thanks @JohnMo, I was diverting a full 3kW after lunch and it still cout out. I'm not sure how to switch on the immersion manually tbh, I guess through the ecodan FTC?
DamonHD Posted Monday at 21:24 Posted Monday at 21:24 You may find that diverting more slowly will let the tank absorb more heat before the thermostat cuts out by letting heat dissipate better in the tank. I have a grid limit of 8A/2kW set for my Eddi (immersion and heat battery downstream). 1
ProDave Posted Monday at 21:44 Posted Monday at 21:44 This is not "advice" but mine (different make design) came to a dead stop against a flimsy plastic pip and maxed out at barely 60 degrees. Turning it a "little" harder the pip broke off. I then turned it further a little each day noting now hot the cylinder got before it cut off. I stopped at 75 degrees. If you try anything similar, entirely at your own decision and risk. 1
marshian Posted Monday at 23:46 Posted Monday at 23:46 Looks to me like it could go higher (anticlockwise)
Tom Posted yesterday at 06:59 Author Posted yesterday at 06:59 7 hours ago, marshian said: Looks to me like it could go higher (anticlockwise) Ah, this was my "before" photo of the thing before I adjusted it, in case I needed to put it back. Now fully anticlockwise 1
John Carroll Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Assuming it fully anticlockwise now, can you remove that plastic quadrant and reposition it a (good) bit to the right to see can you then turn the adjustment more anticlockwise.
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