Just to be clear, i don't intend to do this and have already engaged a plumber to do this work. But i am interested as to if there are any real risk associated with it or is it just because it falls within the bounds of unvented cylinders.
I have a megaflow with an internal air gap. It loses its bubble about 3-6 months and i have to regenerate it. This always works perfectly, but it irritates me that i have to do it that much. I notice when it needs doing, not because i notice water flowing through the tundish, but rather because when you turn a hot tap on i get an initial pulse of water before the flow rate settles down. At some point the relief valve is going to get scaled up (we're in a hard water area) so i'd rather fix the problem once and for all.
Consequently, i'm having an external expansion vessel fitted. I'm reasonably competent when it comes to plumbing so the mechanics of sourcing and fitting an expansion vessel are well within my capabilities, however i know that i'm not allowed to as i don't have the appropriate ticket to work on unvented hot water systems.
However, for the application i have, is there any real risk? I would be adding an expansion vessel to a system that already has an expansion vessel so in reality, what is the risk?
I have a megaflow with an internal air gap. It loses its bubble about 3-6 months and i have to regenerate it. This always works perfectly, but it irritates me that i have to do it that much. I notice when it needs doing, not because i notice water flowing through the tundish, but rather because when you turn a hot tap on i get an initial pulse of water before the flow rate settles down. At some point the relief valve is going to get scaled up (we're in a hard water area) so i'd rather fix the problem once and for all.
Consequently, i'm having an external expansion vessel fitted. I'm reasonably competent when it comes to plumbing so the mechanics of sourcing and fitting an expansion vessel are well within my capabilities, however i know that i'm not allowed to as i don't have the appropriate ticket to work on unvented hot water systems.
However, for the application i have, is there any real risk? I would be adding an expansion vessel to a system that already has an expansion vessel so in reality, what is the risk?
