Expansion vessel which one to buy?

Frizz as the the new expansion vessel needs connecting to boiler return as close as possible i would imagine the return should be in 22mm pipe so no real point in buying additional fittings to reduce down and back up again
 
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I thought you would all know what I am thinking of?

Think solar!

2m of 22 mm for this is probably overkill, 1m should be OK. But if using 15mm then I would put about 2m.

Tony

Enlighten me.
 
Considering boiler internal connction between return and vessel is generally about 200-300mm and any where between 8-15mm connection,why do you think it needs 2m of 22mm.

If your figure is correct can you point to where it's stated or is it just an agiles rule.
 
The 2 metre rule applies to Solar simply because the temperature of the solar fluid can easily reach in excess of 100-130'c, this is beyond the rating of the diaphragm in the expansion vessel, so a 2 metre length of pipe (running downwards) is considered long enough to act as a cooling line to protect the vessel HOWEVER on a boiler running a 80'c and a return of around 70'c this is not an issue so the 2 metre rule does not apply. ;)
 
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