Advice needed for horizontal cylinder install.

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Hi guys, i am doing a whole new install in a house which i am installing a horizontal cylinder.

What i would like to know is as my cwsc is behind my cylinder and all the feeds to appliances are infront of the cylinder can i T off the top of the cylinder on the hot water side and go backwards for my open vent and forward for the hot to basins etc. With a continuous rise up the vent?

I look forward to your help guys.

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Leroy
 
basicly yes but best to tee of for draw offs then rise to elbow for open vent if you butt the tee it may tend to pull the vent probably only a problem if youve got low head as you often have with horizontal cylindrs
 
Hi Low head is an issue as has been said. Make sure the cold feed to cylinder is large.
 
Thanks guys, the head is pretty low. About a metre but my feed to the cylinder is 28mm. Will this be ok?

Thanks guys
 
With metre of head can you not get two small cylinders underneath? If not 28mm should do it.
 
Hi. Depends on vertical length of feed to bathroom. If its on ground floor could suck air. Personal, i would continue as stated and check out when up and running, to see if changes have to be made. Good Luck
 
It is only in a bungalow so only 1 floor to fall. So should be ok.

I will just have to do as stated and carry on as am doing and check it out when all up and running.

Thanks for your advice guys.

It really does help.
 
Why not unvented? Low mains pressure ideal in this situation surely.
 
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