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Thread: Air in hot water tank
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13th September 2007, 08:12 AM #1New Member
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Air in hot water tank
Hi to all, hope someone can help with this one. Our electric hot water system never seems to have enough hot water and continually fills with air and needs to have the release valve lifted every second day to let the air out and fill the system with water. The water pressure at the sink and shower taps in the house seems good.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Cresta
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13th September 2007, 08:56 PM #2Novice
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What brand is your hot water?
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18th September 2007, 08:02 PM #3New Member
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Sorry for the delay in answering - the system is a Saxon Copperflow 140L
Thanks
Cresta
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21st September 2007, 01:03 PM #4Intermediate Member
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They are not a sealed tank. The copperflows are a copper "bucket" with a lid full of water not uner pressure that is made hot via the element. The mains water flows though a copper pipe sitting in the water - heat exchanger.
There is a valve to top up the water in it automatically (kindof), but basically, there is always an air gap at the top.
It sounds normal
Paul
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21st September 2007, 01:19 PM #5
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22nd September 2007, 06:57 AM #6Novice
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Saxon copperflow are not pressure vessels as such. They have a pressure pipe running through them.
Have a look at thier site for help.
http://www.sachs.com.au/service_electric_copperflow.asp
Not sure why the hot water runs out. Try some good water saving devices on the taps. Aqualoc works well, as it only restricts the flow to one tap(hot or cold).
http://www.aqualoc.com.au/mainframe.html
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22nd September 2007, 12:43 PM #7Electrician
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I have attached a pic of the Copperflow sizing chart. I assume the model you have is 140 litres in capacity. Maybe your unit is undersized for the number of people in your household? Also, check the type of electrical supply connected to it (off-peak etc).
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29th September 2007, 08:25 PM #8New Member
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air in system
Hi to all and many thanks for your responses. Can't seem to get to the root of the problem so I might start looking for a larger replacement and hope that fixes things.
Thanks again
Nick
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