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lenny
Hi
When installing a WBS for central heating + domestic hot water via a thermalstore - is it still good practice to have a heat sink radiator running off the primary flow and return ?
I am aware that in some situations it is not necessary , but in this instance the WBS will be sited on the ground floor with the thermalstore on the first floor , F and E tank in the loft . Radiators will be sited both ground and first floor. The radiators on the circuit are lower then the central heating outlet on the thermal store so in the event of a power cut , gravity circulation would not happen around the heating circuit. Is this correct ?
Comments and critisms gratefully received !
Thanks
Len
When installing a WBS for central heating + domestic hot water via a thermalstore - is it still good practice to have a heat sink radiator running off the primary flow and return ?
I am aware that in some situations it is not necessary , but in this instance the WBS will be sited on the ground floor with the thermalstore on the first floor , F and E tank in the loft . Radiators will be sited both ground and first floor. The radiators on the circuit are lower then the central heating outlet on the thermal store so in the event of a power cut , gravity circulation would not happen around the heating circuit. Is this correct ?
Comments and critisms gratefully received !
Thanks
Len