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Hi all , i came across a heatre mega flow today and couldn't get my head round something , it was heated via a boiler through the coil but the puzzle is that there was a secondery return from the hot water circut that also acted as the cold feed in seprated by a NRV to stop the hot going back up the cold
Has anyone come across this before .
Cheers
Howy
 
Yes de stratification pump
 
Hi Shaun , would you mind elaborating , i am assuming the systems all one pressure and when hot water is drawn off its just replaced .
Howy

I read it as hot water secondary is connected to the cold feed to the cylinder correct ?
 
I read it as hot water secondary is connected to the cold feed to the cylinder correct ?
That's right , the only thing I couldn't get my head round was the fact that the secondary has a pump for obvious reasons
and I thought the in coming pressure and the pump would be out of kilter but I guess it all runs at the same pressure as set by the
incoming cold through the reducer ?
 
That's right , the only thing I couldn't get my head round was the fact that the secondary has a pump for obvious reasons
and I thought the in coming pressure and the pump would be out of kilter but I guess it all runs at the same pressure as set by the
incoming cold through the reducer ?

It’s to maximise the capacity of hot water instead of having thermocline layers eg say 30% of hot hot water etc with a destrat pump you would get 75-80% of hot hot water
 
if the non return valve is on the secondary return before it enters cylinder or cold feed in, it is there to stop colder water being drawn off when a hot tap is opened
 

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