What temperature should I set my cylinder thermostat?

60-65ºC
A domestic hot water cylinder thermostat should be set at 60-65ºC. This is high enough to kill off harmful bacteria such as Legionella. If you set the thermostat much higher than this the water that comes out of the taps will be too hot and there’ll be a risk of scalding.

What is the best installation position for a cylinder thermostat?

Cylinder thermostats are usually fitted between one quarter and one third of the way up the cylinder. The cylinder thermostat will have a temperature scale marked on it, and it should be set at between 60°C and 65°C, then left to do its job.

What is a dual cylinder thermostat?

SAFETY AND HEATING Overview A dual cylinder thermostat which combines the control and limit thermostat in one safety device to turn the heat supply from the boiler to a hot water cylinder on and off automatically. A second sensor is set as a high limit thermostat in case the primary one fails.

What temperature should your hot water be?

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends setting the water heater at no more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) to prevent scalding. Not to mention, a water heater that is set too high can unnecessarily increase your electricity bill.

Does my hot water cylinder have a thermostat?

If you have a hot water cylinder and it doesn’t have a thermostat, then you should get one fitted. Most plumbers can fit a thermostat for you. If your water is heated by electric immersion heater, then an electrician could fit it. A hot water cylinder thermostat should usually be set to 60˚C.

Where is the hot water cylinder thermostat?

A thermostat for a hot water cylinder is generally fitted to the body of the tank by a strap or band. This allows some degree of flexibility in the vertical positioning of the thermostat. The typical location is around one third of the way up the cylinder.

How does a dual cylinder thermostat work?

A cylinder thermostat switches on and off the heat supply from the boiler to the hot-water cylinder. It works by sensing the tempera- ture of the water inside the cylinder, switching on the water 1 Page 6 Dual cylinder thermostats combine both the controller and the limit thermostats into one common unit.

What does a dual thermostat do?

A dual thermostat is capable of having two distinct programs programmed in it. Both of these units can be toggled remotely over the telephone to close the 12V circuit toggling your Dual Thermostat to switch programs.

What kind of thermostat does Satchwell use?

The Sunvic (previously Satchwell) TLX Room Thermostat is renowned for its high specification and reputation for accuracy and reliability and is suitable for light and medium duty applications up to a maximum loading of 6 amps.

Can a thermostat be turned on and off for gravity hot water?

Probably you have gravity hot water, and pumped heating. The room thermostat with the horizontal numbers will just turn the pump on and off in relation to room temperature. To reduce the temperature of the cylinder and the radiators, turn down the knob on the boiler, but you will not be able to turn it to less than 65o C.

Is it OK to replace a Satchwell tlm2628?

It is not suitable to replace the TLM2628. The correct replacement depends on what it is controlling (gas/oil boiler, electric heating, etc). Please email us with more details. I have a very old Satchwell TLX2356 which I have to replace. I don’t know if it’s a 2 wire but I think probably.

How many wires are in a Honeywell cylinder themostat?

The replacment I have bought is a Honeywell and any has connections for three wires, named 1,2, and C I am assuming that wires 1 and 2 from the original should go in 1 and 2 on the new one, and 3 is the C (common) on the new one?