Hi, first post here - I have often browsed the forums and you guys seems to definitely know your stuff so I'm hoping a few of you could help me out.
I currently have a customer with Two Potterton Promax 28kw boilers heating a 20 radiator system. The rads and hw work fine; the problem I've found here is that the PRV valves from the boilers are in speedfit pipe and terminate into buckets below the boiler :-/. Now the simple solution is put them in copper and straight through the external wall, but the problem here is ALL of the external walls are on a public walk way, so if the prv was to blow somebody could be burnt, soaked or slip on ice if its cold out.
There's a sink waste around 15 meters away, I'm not sure of I can put it in there with it obviously being plastic waste, the distance it is away from the boiler and I would have to run the prv up into a false ceiling first.
I've also considered putting an external prv on closer to the sink waste, but I still have the problem of the two prv's on the boilers.
Any advice or recommendations on how to get around this problem would be greatly appreciated.
I currently have a customer with Two Potterton Promax 28kw boilers heating a 20 radiator system. The rads and hw work fine; the problem I've found here is that the PRV valves from the boilers are in speedfit pipe and terminate into buckets below the boiler :-/. Now the simple solution is put them in copper and straight through the external wall, but the problem here is ALL of the external walls are on a public walk way, so if the prv was to blow somebody could be burnt, soaked or slip on ice if its cold out.
There's a sink waste around 15 meters away, I'm not sure of I can put it in there with it obviously being plastic waste, the distance it is away from the boiler and I would have to run the prv up into a false ceiling first.
I've also considered putting an external prv on closer to the sink waste, but I still have the problem of the two prv's on the boilers.
Any advice or recommendations on how to get around this problem would be greatly appreciated.