Expansion tank - sizing of
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 1:15 pm
Hi all.
I've searched the Internet for a definitive answer to this but no luck so far.
Background
I live in a small cottage in the north of Scotland and am currently ripping out and renewing my central heating (yes, in the Autumn, like an idiot) ahead of receiving a new range cooker/boiler in the next month or so.
I've removed the old open-topped expansion tanks for the heating and hot water systems and will buy new closed-unit ones that don’t fill up with dust, spiders and suicidal mice. The existing hot water cylinder is about 120 litres capacity, and the old expansion tank was 25 gallons so about 114 litres. I know that the conventional rule is to have an expansion tank volume that matches the hot water cylinder so that the replacement water volume is there for when the cylinder is used for showering or running a bath. We don’t require that however since we have an electric shower.
So my question is, can I safely reduce the hot water expansion tank to about half the volume since the only thing we really need the hot water for is kitchen and bathroom sink taps. The volume of hot water needed to fill a washing basin doesn’t require a 114 litre tank in my view – 70 is enough.
Can anyone see any reason why this would be a problem? (Remember – no bath and no shower required.)
Many thanks.
I've searched the Internet for a definitive answer to this but no luck so far.
Background
I live in a small cottage in the north of Scotland and am currently ripping out and renewing my central heating (yes, in the Autumn, like an idiot) ahead of receiving a new range cooker/boiler in the next month or so.
I've removed the old open-topped expansion tanks for the heating and hot water systems and will buy new closed-unit ones that don’t fill up with dust, spiders and suicidal mice. The existing hot water cylinder is about 120 litres capacity, and the old expansion tank was 25 gallons so about 114 litres. I know that the conventional rule is to have an expansion tank volume that matches the hot water cylinder so that the replacement water volume is there for when the cylinder is used for showering or running a bath. We don’t require that however since we have an electric shower.
So my question is, can I safely reduce the hot water expansion tank to about half the volume since the only thing we really need the hot water for is kitchen and bathroom sink taps. The volume of hot water needed to fill a washing basin doesn’t require a 114 litre tank in my view – 70 is enough.
Can anyone see any reason why this would be a problem? (Remember – no bath and no shower required.)
Many thanks.