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Andy
Hi,
I am new to this forum and this is my first post.
I am looking for some advice regarding the fitting of a vented indirect hot water cylinder to my boiler stove.
Unfortunately I was sold a cylinder that I was told was suitable for a gravity fed system when it wasn't loud bangs later and a leaking cylinder.
I now plan to get a cylinder with a 28mm coil/heat exchanger and 28mm fittings
The system comprises a multifuel boiler stove with 4 tappings off the boiler.
Two diagonal ones feed a series of rads using 22mm & 15mm copper pipe with a Danfoss pump.
The other pair of tappings comprise the gravity fed ho****er circuit with a cold feed to the bottom in 15mm copper and a 22mm vent to the top.
There is a 2.5 metre head of water from the header tank for this circuit - the dwelling is single storey cottage.
The hot water cylinder is higher up than the stove but obviously on the ground floor.
What I want know is this a reasonable/safe system?
There will be high and low level stats to turn off/turn on the pump.
Thanks for any advice
Andy
I am new to this forum and this is my first post.
I am looking for some advice regarding the fitting of a vented indirect hot water cylinder to my boiler stove.
Unfortunately I was sold a cylinder that I was told was suitable for a gravity fed system when it wasn't loud bangs later and a leaking cylinder.
I now plan to get a cylinder with a 28mm coil/heat exchanger and 28mm fittings
The system comprises a multifuel boiler stove with 4 tappings off the boiler.
Two diagonal ones feed a series of rads using 22mm & 15mm copper pipe with a Danfoss pump.
The other pair of tappings comprise the gravity fed ho****er circuit with a cold feed to the bottom in 15mm copper and a 22mm vent to the top.
There is a 2.5 metre head of water from the header tank for this circuit - the dwelling is single storey cottage.
The hot water cylinder is higher up than the stove but obviously on the ground floor.
What I want know is this a reasonable/safe system?
There will be high and low level stats to turn off/turn on the pump.
Thanks for any advice
Andy