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tomstephens
I'm wanting to run 2 hot water cylinders from my solid fuel boiler , instead of buying a very expensive large one . I already have the copper cylinders. I would like to give one priority over the other, and rely on gravity only , if possible . Is it ok to run a 28mm hot feed up , which is teed into the cylinders , which will be side by side . No. 2 cylinder primary circuit will be controlled by a motorised valve , thermostatically set to open when the return pipe on No.1 tank reaches a certain temperature . I know it says not to have valves on a primary solid fuel circuit , but as the main tank is always open , maybe this is ok ? . The hot feed pipe would carry on up and vent into the feed and expansion tank .
The cold secondary feed would enter No 2 tank , the hot secondary outlet from No 2 would go into the cold inlet of No 1 , and then the hot water outlet would go to the taps .
Maybe I have got some of my terms wrong , as I'm a DIYer , if so , sorry for the confusion .
The cold secondary feed would enter No 2 tank , the hot secondary outlet from No 2 would go into the cold inlet of No 1 , and then the hot water outlet would go to the taps .
Maybe I have got some of my terms wrong , as I'm a DIYer , if so , sorry for the confusion .