Hi all,
Looking for some advice.
A friends dad needs a new hot water cylinder. Easy enough, so i thought.
Cylinder is fed from a wood burner and has gravity primaries.
I'm not 'Heatas' and tbh not sure i need to be to carry out the replacement? I am gas safe, oftec and have unvented.
Thought i'd check the stoves MI's rather than just slapping in a new cylinder, like for like.
It says a tempreature relief valve should be installed due to the uncontrolled heat source. Makes sense to have one as you could potentially boil the cwsc aswell.
Is this generally a rule of thumb with solid fuel?
Looking for some advice.
A friends dad needs a new hot water cylinder. Easy enough, so i thought.
Cylinder is fed from a wood burner and has gravity primaries.
I'm not 'Heatas' and tbh not sure i need to be to carry out the replacement? I am gas safe, oftec and have unvented.
Thought i'd check the stoves MI's rather than just slapping in a new cylinder, like for like.
It says a tempreature relief valve should be installed due to the uncontrolled heat source. Makes sense to have one as you could potentially boil the cwsc aswell.
Is this generally a rule of thumb with solid fuel?