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Hi all, I have a Megaflo Heatrae Sadia running from a conventionla boiler. The boiler is 12 months old, the cylinder about 6 years old.

The cylinder has two separate pipes in at the bottom left, both of which are too hot to hold for more than a second. There is a stone cold pipe going in the bottom at the front and the one with the drop inspection thing at the front centre which is also cold.

Out of the top, is, what I presume the feed to the hot taps and that is only warm and I can hold on to it absolutely fine.

My hot taps periodically only run luke warm even when the hot water has been on for over an hour before.

I tried to turn the immersion heater on for around 25 mins and felt the pipe at the top again and it is still luke warm.

I've taken the grey panel off the front and the red dial is set to 4 out of 5 so presume that is correct.

Big question - Could someone please confirm whether that top pipe should be almost as hot as the scalding ones going in or at least too hot to hold for say 5 seconds?

If so, my first guess is a new thermostat for the cylinder which I think can be done without draining the tank?

Any help on the above would be appreciated.

Many thanks in advance

John
 
Post some pictures please which top pipe are you referring to ?? Kop
Hi KOP, thanks for looking, pictures below
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Its all correct bud the luke warm top pipe should get hot when hot water is used , the low two are from the boiler and should be hot when theres a hot water call to reheat the cylinder, cold pipe is drain for the safety valves , ice cold one is the mains cold water in to the cylinder , check your programmer for reheat times . Kop
 
Its all correct bud the luke warm top pipe should get hot when hot water is used , the low two are from the boiler and should be hot when theres a hot water call to reheat the cylinder, cold pipe is drain for the safety valves , ice cold one is the mains cold water in to the cylinder , check your programmer for reheat times . Kop
Thanks KOP. Will run a hot tap and see if it is gets any hotter. Runs off Hive and had definitely been on for hours.
 
Is this valve open there's a small lever that should feel free to move if it's open , if you feel resistance then its closed ?
 

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Definitely would go as far as saying its floppy, if a mechanism in valve is due to move it at some point I think it may struggle with stiffness so that could be the first thing to try replacing đź‘Ť
 

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