by nitro23456 »
Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:15 pm
if it were a combi boiler you wouldnt have a hot water cylinder.
At no point should the cylinder actually be empty. As hot water is used out of the top of the tank it should be immediately replaced with cold water from the cold water tank in the loft into the bottom of the cylinder. It is this replacement that 'pushs' the hot water out the top of the cylinder.
The heating wont physically effect how quickly the cylinder fills back up with water, but how quickly the water in the cylinder is heated if you have an indirect sylinder as the the central heating system hot water passes through the cylinder coil.
If the water actually physically stops coming out of the taps (as opposed to just turning cold) I wonder if you have an air lock somewhere. I would suggest a trip up to the loft is in order to see if your cold tank is filling properly in the first instance
If it is you can rule out the possibility that your water is stopping because the tank isnt supplying your cylinder with water because the tank isnt filling quickly enough to supply water to the cylinder at the demanded rate and thus focus more on the possibility that the problem lies between the loft tank and the bottom of the cylinder or between the top of the cylinder and the taps.
Also it is worth noting that just because the valves appear open they may actually be seized. In particular gate valves are notorious for this (the big red tap in your airing cupboard) - they still turn but arent actually doing anything.