Grenouie
New Member
I currently have our recirculating pump running 18hrs a day simply because if it's not on, we only get lukewarm water out of any tap. Pity the poor visiting relative who tries to take a shower at 1am.
I tried adding an aquastat, but if we were taking a shower it would turn the pump off at some point, and we would eventually get lukewarm water for a few minutes until it turned the pump back on.
My latest thought is that the issue is because there is no check valve after the pump and before it T joins (right side of the image) with the incoming cold water (which does appear to have a check valve on its side of the T).
My thinking is that with the pump off, the pressure of the incoming cold water just pushes cold water back up the hot water return and it mixes with new hot water and I just get constant lukewarm water. If I turn the pump off, it only takes a minute or two for the pipe on the pump inlet side to change from very hot to cold.
With the pump on, the cold water only goes the correct way into the water heater and everything functions as normal.
Am I maybe on the right track in trying to solve this issue?
I tried adding an aquastat, but if we were taking a shower it would turn the pump off at some point, and we would eventually get lukewarm water for a few minutes until it turned the pump back on.
My latest thought is that the issue is because there is no check valve after the pump and before it T joins (right side of the image) with the incoming cold water (which does appear to have a check valve on its side of the T).
My thinking is that with the pump off, the pressure of the incoming cold water just pushes cold water back up the hot water return and it mixes with new hot water and I just get constant lukewarm water. If I turn the pump off, it only takes a minute or two for the pipe on the pump inlet side to change from very hot to cold.
With the pump on, the cold water only goes the correct way into the water heater and everything functions as normal.
Am I maybe on the right track in trying to solve this issue?