hi guys = just a quick question i have just recently installed my central heating pipework and i am nearly ready to have a plumber install the boiler.
I have purchased a ferroli f30b and notice in the manual it states that and automatic bypass should be fitted at least 3 metres from the appliance (or something to that effect)
A couple of plumbers i had to quote on installing the boiler suggested that in the bathroom it is best to use non thermostatic valves As its better to keep the bathroom warmer and this avoids using a bypass.
i just wondered whether anyone else does/reccomends this or should i get the bypass valve fitted.
Thanks for the help guys
Andy
I have purchased a ferroli f30b and notice in the manual it states that and automatic bypass should be fitted at least 3 metres from the appliance (or something to that effect)
A couple of plumbers i had to quote on installing the boiler suggested that in the bathroom it is best to use non thermostatic valves As its better to keep the bathroom warmer and this avoids using a bypass.
i just wondered whether anyone else does/reccomends this or should i get the bypass valve fitted.
Thanks for the help guys
Andy