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Heating System
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Over the cold spell we've had our heating on at 20 degrees all day. We are finding that after a while when we turn the hot tap on the water comes out scalding hot. Can this be cured without calling in the heating engineers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have a system with a hot-water cylinder (as opposed to a combi boiler, about which I know nothing), there should be a thermostat on the side of it. The normal operation of these systems is to heat the water first then, when the thermostat temperature is reached, switch the water-flow to go to the radiators. You should be able to turn down the cylinder thermostat to 55-60 deg.
Government advice is to maintain hot water cylinders above 60°C to avoid spread of legionnaires' disease
http:// www.hse .gov.uk /health service s/legio nella.h tm
At 45°C you risk allowing the bacteria to grow in the dead circulation parts of your system
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At 45°C you risk allowing the bacteria to grow in the dead circulation parts of your system