When I bought my setup (tarm solo plus 60 and 957 gallon STSS unpressurized storage) I was told I could keep the storage at 180F with no problems. Now a few years later I'm hearing 170F, and checking with Tarm they now say 175F.
Anyhow, I want a saftey so I don't overheat my liner and I can still throw a couple extra chunks on at night or before work without worrying about it, My Tarm circulator is operated by an aquastat on the boiler and I can't disable that or I would lose my boiler overheat protection. So here's what I'm thinking:
I could simply add a couple 3P relays (broken link removed) (I know I don't need DP) and a close on rise aquastat sensing the top of my storage. each relay wired in parallel with the thermostats could handle 3 zones so it could quickly dump a few degrees of heat and shut off, keeping my storage in the 175F "zone".
Any thoughts or different ideas to accomplish this would be great.
Jack
Anyhow, I want a saftey so I don't overheat my liner and I can still throw a couple extra chunks on at night or before work without worrying about it, My Tarm circulator is operated by an aquastat on the boiler and I can't disable that or I would lose my boiler overheat protection. So here's what I'm thinking:
I could simply add a couple 3P relays (broken link removed) (I know I don't need DP) and a close on rise aquastat sensing the top of my storage. each relay wired in parallel with the thermostats could handle 3 zones so it could quickly dump a few degrees of heat and shut off, keeping my storage in the 175F "zone".
Any thoughts or different ideas to accomplish this would be great.
Jack