Trying to add a shower into a small bathroom, I'm looking at moving my hot water cylinder to the loft. Currently, I have a vented 200L cylinder (in the bathroom) with the principal source of heat being an Economy 7 setup, which gives adequate hot water for our needs. The cylinder also has an internal coil that tops up the water-heating capacity via a small boiler in our multi-fuel stove. There are two F&E tanks in the loft, one for household water storage and the other for the indirect system connected to the multi-fuel stove.
I believe that I could put an unvented cylinder in the loft and achieve the required pressure from the rising main supply. I'm guessing that I would need to disconnect my indirect system powered by the multi-fuel.
If I wanted to retain the indirect system then I could only do this with a vented cylinder in the loft. I assume that I would need to have a difference in height between the household water F&E tank and the cylinder. What would the difference in height be? Would this height also be true of the smaller F&E tank for the indirect system? From the floor of the loft to the apex I only have 1.38m to use.
If anyone could clarify things for me then I would be grateful!
I believe that I could put an unvented cylinder in the loft and achieve the required pressure from the rising main supply. I'm guessing that I would need to disconnect my indirect system powered by the multi-fuel.
If I wanted to retain the indirect system then I could only do this with a vented cylinder in the loft. I assume that I would need to have a difference in height between the household water F&E tank and the cylinder. What would the difference in height be? Would this height also be true of the smaller F&E tank for the indirect system? From the floor of the loft to the apex I only have 1.38m to use.
If anyone could clarify things for me then I would be grateful!