Just had a look at the Rinnai Infinity 26i - Internal think the next one at 750ltrs is too much. How do these compare against a normal cylinder? Same amount of gas etc?? And I presume it can do multiple rooms?? Sorry for my in experience on these!
Actually just seen the twin flow, my boiler is over 14 years old so coud I upgrade both and sort out my problem in one go?? My boiler supplies 70k btu's..
What does it mean by 24 lpm raised to 33°C or up to 960 l/hr raised to 50°C.???
Thanks all in advance!
What would the load on the joists be for say a 250ltr jobbie, keeping in mind there' could also be a 20 stone plumber stood on the same joist, and you'd probably need a crane to get it in the loft in the first place.
What would the load on the joists be for say a 250ltr jobbie, keeping in mind there' could also be a 20 stone plumber stood on the same joist, and you'd probably need a crane to get it in the loft in the first place.
With a very heavy 150kg plumber and a 250l tank the total load is going to be around 450kg. Too much I guess for typical roof joists, but OK with the appropriate strengthening. It all depends on what's underneath where the tank is.
The area it will be sitting on is the eves to the attic trusses mounted on 3 solid load bearing walls. I wouldn't use these just in case so will be coming off a rsj to the gable end wall, opposite way to the trusses and will use 8x3 joists spanning 3 meters, at 400 centres.
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