Hi all,
Just a quick question that I have so far received mixed views on.
I currently have a vented central heating system, which I plan to have replaced with a combi boiler in the garage. In order to link up with the existing network, one plumber suggested sending the cold water from the airing cupboard (that currently houses the tank) down one of the pipes that feeds the coil in the tank, and likewise sending the hot water up the other.
This sounds fine and makes sense to reuse the existing network, but another plumber said it was not possible due to the chemicals used in the central heating system, and you shouldn't run fresh water down it (this will not feed the kitchen tap, which is taken directly from the mains).
Could someone please clarify whether this is true. I guess pipes can be flushed or sludge etc, but would any chemicals linger in the pipes that may make it unsuitable for showering, washing hands etc (everything but drinking)?
Thank you for your help
Chris
Just a quick question that I have so far received mixed views on.
I currently have a vented central heating system, which I plan to have replaced with a combi boiler in the garage. In order to link up with the existing network, one plumber suggested sending the cold water from the airing cupboard (that currently houses the tank) down one of the pipes that feeds the coil in the tank, and likewise sending the hot water up the other.
This sounds fine and makes sense to reuse the existing network, but another plumber said it was not possible due to the chemicals used in the central heating system, and you shouldn't run fresh water down it (this will not feed the kitchen tap, which is taken directly from the mains).
Could someone please clarify whether this is true. I guess pipes can be flushed or sludge etc, but would any chemicals linger in the pipes that may make it unsuitable for showering, washing hands etc (everything but drinking)?
Thank you for your help
Chris