So I have been reading through hundreds of old threads, and I havent seemed to come across an answer that is clear to me.
Does anyone regulate the inlet temp to their unpressurized storage?
Essentially if you have a Danfoss valve on the inlet of the boiler to maintain the boiler at 140+. When the system with storage starts to reach capacity, the inlet water to the storage is going to start climb above 180-190+. Would it be worth having a danfoss or Temovar valve that limits the inlet temp to the storage at 190F so you can charge the whole tank up to 180-190. I understand that stratification is a good thing, but with the limitations of a EDPM liner, I want to stop the tank from going over 190, and have a full tank of 180F that will stratify as I pull the heat out of it when the boiler is burned out.
Does anyone regulate the inlet temp to their unpressurized storage?
Essentially if you have a Danfoss valve on the inlet of the boiler to maintain the boiler at 140+. When the system with storage starts to reach capacity, the inlet water to the storage is going to start climb above 180-190+. Would it be worth having a danfoss or Temovar valve that limits the inlet temp to the storage at 190F so you can charge the whole tank up to 180-190. I understand that stratification is a good thing, but with the limitations of a EDPM liner, I want to stop the tank from going over 190, and have a full tank of 180F that will stratify as I pull the heat out of it when the boiler is burned out.