JimMcGowanInlet
Oct 6, 2003, 10:54 AM
I have Hydronic Heat, with a Weil-McLain Boiler and an indirect fired Model-100 80 Gallon water heater. In the master bath when one person takes a shower it takes the normal amount of time for hot water to reach the shower. After the first person finishes their shower, the next persons shower starts warm and then turns ICE cold for ~30 seconds and then returns to normal. I'm not running out of hot water.
I have Delta pressure balanced shower controls. While the water is running cold, turning the valve to full hot does not produce hot water for the ~30 seconds. The home is a 3 story home and the Boiler and Hot water are on the 3rd floor. The shower is on the 2nd floor.
The house also has a hot water recirculating line that goes to the far side of the house. It feeds a 2nd floor laundry and a first floor bath and Lav. That line has a back flow preventer just above the hot water tank and 2 valves that isolate the recirculating pump to allow its removal. I've turned off the pump and both valves but the problem continues.
The house also has Well water so pressure is not very constant. It varies between 40 and 60 psi.
It seems to me that somehow cold water is entering the hot water line between showers. Is there a design issue because the hot water tank resides above the shower? Any ideas how the cold water can get into a hot water line so quickly.
This is not an issue with exposed pipes. The cold water happens during 100 degree weather. The problem is noticeable with just a few minutes between showers.
I have Delta pressure balanced shower controls. While the water is running cold, turning the valve to full hot does not produce hot water for the ~30 seconds. The home is a 3 story home and the Boiler and Hot water are on the 3rd floor. The shower is on the 2nd floor.
The house also has a hot water recirculating line that goes to the far side of the house. It feeds a 2nd floor laundry and a first floor bath and Lav. That line has a back flow preventer just above the hot water tank and 2 valves that isolate the recirculating pump to allow its removal. I've turned off the pump and both valves but the problem continues.
The house also has Well water so pressure is not very constant. It varies between 40 and 60 psi.
It seems to me that somehow cold water is entering the hot water line between showers. Is there a design issue because the hot water tank resides above the shower? Any ideas how the cold water can get into a hot water line so quickly.
This is not an issue with exposed pipes. The cold water happens during 100 degree weather. The problem is noticeable with just a few minutes between showers.