Flow through header tank

G6XXL


Ive posted a picture showing the way your system should look, now you have exposed the pipework you might want to alter to copy the flow in this picture.

Bobthebender wrote, your pump needs to be on the flow before the motorised valve and after the vent.
Don't put the vent on the return. sound advice you'll find G6XXL ;)
 
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Softus didn`t actually understand the original poster`s question. Simple as that. Next time Softus, consult a Heating Engineer before waffling on & giving advice on a subject you cleary know nothing about ;)
 
Bambergaspipe said:
Softus didn`t actually understand the original poster`s question.
Yes - "cleary" (sic.) I didn't. That's was I said in my very first sentence.

Luckily for everyone Bambergaspipe was on hand to help out.
 
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Softus said:
Bambergaspipe said:
Softus didn`t actually understand the original poster`s question.
Yes - "cleary" (sic.) I didn't. That's was I said in my very first sentence.

Luckily for everyone Bambergaspipe was on hand to help out.

pmsl
 
Softus said:
I don't understand your description of the pipework.

You should have stopped at ``I don`t understand`` Numpty. Go fix me p.c. :rolleyes:

(Picking me up on clearly (sorry) merely highlights your desperation,deperashun,depeperation. Dr.Pepper`s).
 
Bambergaspipe said:
You should have stopped at ``I don`t understand``
And yet, I didn't, so your opinion couldn't be less important.
 
Softus said:
Bambergaspipe said:
You should have stopped at ``I don`t understand``
And yet, I didn't, so your opinion couldn't be less important.

If my opinion is unimportant, you won ` t feel the urge to answer this post then, you incompetent, waffling Egotistical bluffing fool.
 
I win..... again :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Back of the net! (as Mr Partridge would say). Or Hot chocolate..if you changed my actual words to``So you win again``worth thinking about..a black man in shiny pants can`t always be dangerous as he proved with his catchy `70`s dance anthem.
 

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