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Hi Chaps,

Wife has been nagging me about having shelves in an airing cupboard for about a year now.
We've had unvented cylinder fitted last year and both expansion vessels are very high to fit a towel shelve (as it will be just below the top of door frame).
Can the expansion vessels be lowered so the top of the expansion vessels hit the red line drawn in the picture attached? Are there any minimum requirements for fitting expansion vessels on unvented cylinder?
I would really appreciate advice on this if you're G3 qualified, before I call a plumber in.

Best Regards,
Lumen
 

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Lowering the expansion vessels isn't a problem providing you have space. It looks pretty tight in there and if you do decide to go for it then like you say you'll need a G3 guy as you'll be adjusted both unvented supply and heating pipework
 
Remember on the potable side you must have a continuous fall on the pipework from expansion vessel to connection at cylinder. You must not create a "silt trap". The fall does not need to be big and I suspect that even just level is OK for practical purposes. See link for best practice on this subject.

 

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