Guys,
After a long lay-off I am looking at getting back into the gas industry. I have tried to attach a drawn pic, but was unable to due to a repeated error.
My question is, if a conventional boiler is fitted within an airing cupboard (above the DHW cylinder - vertical flue) and the F/R pipes had a topside exit, I can simply connect the vent and cold feed to the flow above the boiler before dropping down to the pump, to then feed by-pass valve and so on...?
Also, just to confirm, would a manual air pip also be best placed on the return pipe out of the boiler, as well?
Thanks in advance.
After a long lay-off I am looking at getting back into the gas industry. I have tried to attach a drawn pic, but was unable to due to a repeated error.
My question is, if a conventional boiler is fitted within an airing cupboard (above the DHW cylinder - vertical flue) and the F/R pipes had a topside exit, I can simply connect the vent and cold feed to the flow above the boiler before dropping down to the pump, to then feed by-pass valve and so on...?
Also, just to confirm, would a manual air pip also be best placed on the return pipe out of the boiler, as well?
Thanks in advance.