A little odd to say the least , where would you suggest hot supply to shower pump is connected?
Salamander S flange.
A little odd to say the least , where would you suggest hot supply to shower pump is connected?
A little odd to say the least , where would you suggest hot supply to shower pump is connected?
Salamander S flange.
My suggestion would be to purchase an unvented steel cylinder in the capacity that you require (300L?) but run it with your current gravity fed tank.
A little odd to say the least , where would you suggest hot supply to shower pump is connected? , a little difficult trying to cut an essex/surrey flange into an unvented cylinder.
Hmm I see.To fit two motor valves only requires draining the heating circuit to the floor level on the floor with the tanks for a few minutes before refilling it.
Two hours for a DIYer and one hour for a pro.
The wiring and thermostat will take longer and will either need a control cable to the boiler or if thats difficult a wireless link can be used.
Tony
Have you checked how hot the storage tank gets, as you have a perfect gravity circuit
The cylinders need a common cold feed.
A reverse return on a secondary circuit.
replace set-up with one 250L cyclinder and new surrey/essex flange, no worries.
CW tanks are only 50Gal, but spoke to a plumber today and he said he had never had a system that actually needed any more than that even with two pumped showers. Thoughts?
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