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    Rayburn or Aga danger ?

    Many thanks for your help. I'll keep a close watch on it for a while to ensure the cold water tank never gets hot, with the way we use the Rayburn and immersion heater. I really appreciate your advice. Steve
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    Rayburn or Aga danger ?

    Thanks for your thoughts. We tend to only ever run it at a low setting to add some background heat. We also use an immersion heater to top up the hot water quite often. The burner is a round type with lots of perforated cylindrical walls, I'm sure you know the type. Perhaps I could just keep an...
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    Rayburn or Aga danger ?

    Forgot to say the distance from the Rayburn to the hot water tank is only about 6 feet, 2m.
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    Rayburn or Aga danger ?

    Hi, thanks for getting back to me. The Rayburn is oil fired, as originally made. It’s a Rayburn Royal OF7. The hot water tank is directly heated by the Rayburn, there is no copper coiled tube within it. The hot water cylinder holds approximately 175l or 36 UK gallons. We don’t have any radiators...
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    Rayburn or Aga danger ?

    Hi, please can you advise me. We have an old Rayburn oil fired stove. It heats water but it is not connected to any radiators. It is connected directly to the copper storage tank and is gravity fed. Is there a danger that the water in the storage tank could overheat and in turn could overheat...
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