It is essentially the same as installing a boiler on an old undesized gaspipe
It isn't.
Remind me what your qualifications/experience are/is to dismiss that out of hand?
It is essentially the same as installing a boiler on an old undesized gaspipe
It isn't.
It is essentially the same as installing a boiler on an old undesized gaspipe
Well on the continent it may be since they have to govern water down on entry to the property.
Remind me what your qualifications/experience are/is to dismiss that out of hand?
The air gap might be less susceptible to siphonage, if you didn't have the tank in the first place, you wouldn't have antisiphonage measures on the tank. That is supplying a solution that is only needed because you created a problem.
Your argument is only a solution for the problem created by the tank itself, that does not provide an advantage of having a tank.
It has to be
technically better,
cheaper or more convenient do not count as arguments,
it applies to England only,
under legal circumstances,
which excludes situations where a tank is used because third party does not fulfill obligations.
I posted a reward recently for the first who can give me a reasonable/realistic advantage that open vent rubbish offers over mains/sealed.
I have never really looked into the legal nitty gritty, as there is nothing to be gained from it.
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I've been reading this thread and Norcon and Onetap remind me of bigburner/DrDrivel. Both of you seem to be penpushers with no real practical experience who think they know it all but infact know sweet f.a.
They both seem to have an attitude problem and may even be the same person-pathetic.
I've been reading this thread and Norcon and Onetap remind me of bigburner/DrDrivel. Both of you seem to be penpushers with no real practical experience who think they know it all but infact know sweet f.a.
They both seem to have an attitude problem and may even be the same person-pathetic.
onetap-fit an rpz valve to an unvented cylinder and its much better at preventing contamination than a cwst btw.
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