Where is the correct postion to fit the DCV/Valves for the filling loop? I'm getting materials sorted out to upgrade my heating system. I will be fitting a vaillant 615 system boiler and vaillant unistor 155 unvented cylinder.
I know that one side has to connect to the return pipe of the central heating. Is there any particular place to tee into (eg as close to the boiler) and will a normal tee be survice or am I better to use a swept 90deg tee and guide the water a particular direction?
As for the other side, I've thought about the following options, but need confirmation of which are correct, if any.
1. Tee off the Balanced cold water supply which is after the pressure limiting valve combined with strainer which comes with the unvented cylinder.
2. Tee off the mains into something like a Honeywell VF06 Filling valve, then connect my filling loop to this. Or is this just wasting money.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I know that one side has to connect to the return pipe of the central heating. Is there any particular place to tee into (eg as close to the boiler) and will a normal tee be survice or am I better to use a swept 90deg tee and guide the water a particular direction?
As for the other side, I've thought about the following options, but need confirmation of which are correct, if any.
1. Tee off the Balanced cold water supply which is after the pressure limiting valve combined with strainer which comes with the unvented cylinder.
2. Tee off the mains into something like a Honeywell VF06 Filling valve, then connect my filling loop to this. Or is this just wasting money.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.