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EK1 Near Limit Aquastat

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NEMatt
NEMatt Member Posts: 87

Had my 12 yo Energy Kinetics storage tank lower seam give up the ghost yesterday and plumbed in a typical AO Smith 100 as a replacement.

All connections are essentially as they were with the prior EK tank with minor differences for nipple placement and tank height etc.

I wired the tank to bypass the heating elements and run heating calls off that lower thermostat.

It seems to me like the boiler is running nearer the high limit during a domestic heating cycle now before the heating call extinguishes.

I assume there might be two causes... 1. Dip tube. 2. Lower tstat placement.

Any thoughts from @Roger or other EK gurus?

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  • HVACNUT
    HVACNUT Member Posts: 7,529

    Use the upper thermostat.

  • NEMatt
    NEMatt Member Posts: 87
    edited 3:36PM

    Wouldn't that make it even worse?

    In my mind the long dip tube is just pumping water that just left the PHE right down near the tank drain where it gets sucked back up into the PHE. That just gets hotter and hotter without ever really stratifying in the tank. Seems like it would take even longer for the upper stat to reach the setpoint than the lower one which is closer to where the tube is dumping hot water.

  • 109A_5
    109A_5 Member Posts: 4,211

    If the boiler is running at a high temperature during a DHW call / recovery I would think the overall heat transfer efficiently is not as good as the former tank. Maybe the dip tube need to be shorter like in the picture. Was the dip tube length of the new tank matched to the old tank ?

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  • HVACNUT
    HVACNUT Member Posts: 7,529

    Yes, disregard. I was looking at the EK piping and pictured in my head your tank without a dip tube.

    If its approaching high limit, there's poor heat transfer. Can you check in and out temperatures on both sides of the plate HX? Do you have the manual to see how to back flush the HX?

  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 27,865

    The new tank may have heat a trapper nipples on the cold side, reducing the flowrate.

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  • NEMatt
    NEMatt Member Posts: 87

    It does have blue plastic pieces in both upper nipples that decrease the ID a fair bit. I'm not sure if they are molded straight in as part of the dip tube though. The tiny black heat trap flapper surely isn't reducing flow rate, I can basically blow on it and it opens.

  • NEMatt
    NEMatt Member Posts: 87
    edited 7:09PM
  • NEMatt
    NEMatt Member Posts: 87

    @109A_5 No, I didn't think about it till I was watching the boiler run. EK has a little instruction on modifying dip tubes to mimic theirs. I believe this is the main source of the issue