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Hi,
I've just had a new cylinder installed, and pointed out to the plumber that the length of pipe used to cap off the cylinder return wasn't needed. The pipe is hot to touch and I assume is causing unnecessary heat loss, even when insulated.
He agreed, but couldn't seem to work out how to cap it off closer to the cylinder even after a visit to the local screwfix for parts. Is it normal to cap it off closer to the cylinder? If not, then why not - is the heat loss actually minimal?
Thanks!
I've just had a new cylinder installed, and pointed out to the plumber that the length of pipe used to cap off the cylinder return wasn't needed. The pipe is hot to touch and I assume is causing unnecessary heat loss, even when insulated.
He agreed, but couldn't seem to work out how to cap it off closer to the cylinder even after a visit to the local screwfix for parts. Is it normal to cap it off closer to the cylinder? If not, then why not - is the heat loss actually minimal?
Thanks!