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Tmathew
Dear all,
SITUATION
I have a client wanting to install a Heatrea Sadia Electromax (Electric combi boiler with 180L integrated unvented cylinder) in a basement.
Client does not want to relocate boiler to ground level nor has natural gas supply. Currently has an oil fired boiler boiler but wants to remove due to tank siting issues.
PROBLEM
The problem arises with providing a safe discharge to ground level wich is up approx 2m.
As unvented installers will know the discharge has to fall in a continous path to a safe acceptable point - i need to go up 2m to ground level, cope with 95 degree temp discharge water at 20 litres per min.
I spoke with Heatrae technical and they confirmed that it is acceptable to use a breaktank/pumping solution.
I then spoke with Grundfos for a pumping solution (upon Heatrae recommendation) but unfortunately grundfos said that they would have to make a bespoke unit which would cost in the region of £1000. Whilst this may be a solution I am sure that there must be a product avail for cheaper.
Does anyone have any experience of this situation or know of a pumping solution which is available of the shelf?
Thanks
Trevor
SITUATION
I have a client wanting to install a Heatrea Sadia Electromax (Electric combi boiler with 180L integrated unvented cylinder) in a basement.
Client does not want to relocate boiler to ground level nor has natural gas supply. Currently has an oil fired boiler boiler but wants to remove due to tank siting issues.
PROBLEM
The problem arises with providing a safe discharge to ground level wich is up approx 2m.
As unvented installers will know the discharge has to fall in a continous path to a safe acceptable point - i need to go up 2m to ground level, cope with 95 degree temp discharge water at 20 litres per min.
I spoke with Heatrae technical and they confirmed that it is acceptable to use a breaktank/pumping solution.
I then spoke with Grundfos for a pumping solution (upon Heatrae recommendation) but unfortunately grundfos said that they would have to make a bespoke unit which would cost in the region of £1000. Whilst this may be a solution I am sure that there must be a product avail for cheaper.
Does anyone have any experience of this situation or know of a pumping solution which is available of the shelf?
Thanks
Trevor