D
Doobs Too
Hello,
My first post on here so please excuse lack of jargon, wrong terms etc. I'm a DIY'er not a real plumber, that's my excuse anyway!
I've just moved into an old house with a vented un pumped hot water system. I'm looking to convert to mains pressure hot water and don't want the expence / hassel of going unvented so thought a heat store would be the way to go. My question is can I use the old Ideal Standard (E type RS it says on the inside of the case) boiler to run a heat store with appropriate control upgrades?
I guess I'll need a pump, anything else? Will a normal programable timer run it OK?
If so, any tips on where to get a cylinder? Cursory looks on t'internet have not been too illuminating. I'm at the begining of my research though. Is it just a case of piping up a normal cylinder the other way around (i.e. boiler into the big bit, mains water to the coil)?
Any other thoughts / suggestions greatly appreciated. I'd like to be complete before it gets cold and cost is an issue hence not ordering a new boiler and Heatray (spelling??) cylinder straight away.
Thanks,
Alastair
Further to my original post, I have a leak in the vent pipe of my antiquated system. The boss wanted a bath this evening so I closed the gate valve to the HW cylinder and ran a little water off with the HW tap to keep the level below that of the leak (approx 1st fllor cieling level). This stopped the leak but kept the cylinder full of hot water.
When it came to running her bath I thought I'd open the gate valve, put the tap on and run a bath. Once full repete the proceedure of closing the valve, and running off a bit of water then turn the boiler off for the night. This has worked but a curious effect is before I turn the gate valve ON to run the bath, hot water comes out of the cold water tap (mixer bath tap). How is this possible? I thought if the gate vales is shut more cold water can enter the cylinder to displace the hot water run off, therefore no hot water?
Sorry for the epically long posts.
Alastair.
My first post on here so please excuse lack of jargon, wrong terms etc. I'm a DIY'er not a real plumber, that's my excuse anyway!
I've just moved into an old house with a vented un pumped hot water system. I'm looking to convert to mains pressure hot water and don't want the expence / hassel of going unvented so thought a heat store would be the way to go. My question is can I use the old Ideal Standard (E type RS it says on the inside of the case) boiler to run a heat store with appropriate control upgrades?
I guess I'll need a pump, anything else? Will a normal programable timer run it OK?
If so, any tips on where to get a cylinder? Cursory looks on t'internet have not been too illuminating. I'm at the begining of my research though. Is it just a case of piping up a normal cylinder the other way around (i.e. boiler into the big bit, mains water to the coil)?
Any other thoughts / suggestions greatly appreciated. I'd like to be complete before it gets cold and cost is an issue hence not ordering a new boiler and Heatray (spelling??) cylinder straight away.
Thanks,
Alastair
Further to my original post, I have a leak in the vent pipe of my antiquated system. The boss wanted a bath this evening so I closed the gate valve to the HW cylinder and ran a little water off with the HW tap to keep the level below that of the leak (approx 1st fllor cieling level). This stopped the leak but kept the cylinder full of hot water.
When it came to running her bath I thought I'd open the gate valve, put the tap on and run a bath. Once full repete the proceedure of closing the valve, and running off a bit of water then turn the boiler off for the night. This has worked but a curious effect is before I turn the gate valve ON to run the bath, hot water comes out of the cold water tap (mixer bath tap). How is this possible? I thought if the gate vales is shut more cold water can enter the cylinder to displace the hot water run off, therefore no hot water?
Sorry for the epically long posts.
Alastair.
Last edited by a moderator: