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    D2 pipework options for unvented cylinder in loft

    Thanks everyone, The discharge point is at the edge of my garden, near to the fence with my next door neighbour. there are no doors or windows directly underneath the discharge point. I think the new plan of attack is to run 28mm tubing out the wall at high level, and attach a couple of elbows...
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    D2 pipework options for unvented cylinder in loft

    Thanks Ian, 28mm was selected based on the expected run lengths, but if I can get away with 22mm then that's great. Looking at the guidance on discharge termination, I didn't realise that pointing it back towards the wall was an acceptable option. The only things I could find regarding...
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    D2 pipework options for unvented cylinder in loft

    Hi, Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere, I had a search through but I couldn't find anything. I am installing a 200l direct unvented cylinder in my loft. I am running all the pipework up to the cylinder, and the the G3 certified plumber will be doing final connections and...
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    Air gap needed if roof has no membrane?

    Ok so I managed to get hold of a nice guy at building control, and he confirmed that a 20mm air gap between the insulation and the sarking board will be sufficient, as the roof is already breathable. I have the pre-works inspection on Tuesday, so after that I'll order materials and crack on
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    Air gap needed if roof has no membrane?

    Hi, Recently purchased my first house, and I'm in the process of sorting out the loft. The plan is to insulate the roof to <0.18U, so that in the future it can be converted to a livable space once I can afford it. This is a mid-terrace house built in the 1930s. The roof construction is slate...
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