Why is it so hard to find Grade 1 and 2 cylinders?

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Some time ago I was on here asking about opinions and experiences of unvented cylinders. Turns out that that option (along with any combi option) would be prohibitively expensive as I have since found out I have an old shared main in 1/2" which would need an expensive upgrade. I've not measured pressure and flow, but as someone on here said, many manufacturers don't recommend installing their products with such an incomer. :confused:

So, my only cost-effective/realistic option is for a gravity-fed hot water cylinder. Added bonus is that I should be able to DIY everything except the boiler and primary! :D

I've noticed that some of the hot water cylinder makers seem to be trying to steer people away from grade 3 copper cylinders due to safety concerns (although they're happy to continue supplying them :LOL: ). So I've been looking for Grade 1 and 2 cylinders and not had any luck finding anyone who stocks a full range! Even the plumbers merchant here only does grade 3 or unvented.

Do the grade 3 cylinders burst under some fault conditions, or do they corrode out insanely fast? Anyone able to point me at some Grade 1 and/or 2 cylinders?
 
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Grade 3 are tested to 10 metres head which is enough for most applications
grade 2 tested to 15 metres
grade 1 tested to 25 metres
These grades are achieved by altering the thickness of the copper
Other details can be found HERE

You may find that anything other than grade 3 could be made to order for all but the most common sizes
 
You can also get corrosion resistant cylinders in Grade 3. These are effectively grade 3 cylinders with a grade 2 bottom. Useful in areas where the water is slightly acidic.

There's also no reason why you can't use a stainless steel unvented as a conventional cylinder. Time you figure in the cost of an immersion heater and thermostat the price difference between that and a grade 1 is not a great deal. You can probably flog the controls pack on e-bay as well.
 
Stainless cylinders are now competitive to the point few people go for grade 1 & 2 copper. As been mentioned, a cheap stainless unvented cylinder can have the controls stripped away and the potential bomb eliminated. Price up stainless vented cylinders and cheap unvented.
 
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Using a stainless cylinder as a simple vented hot water store... I hadn't considered that.

Right, time for me to look at some stainless cylinders.

Thanks guys! :D
 
some of the hot water cylinder makers seem to be trying to steer people away from grade 3 copper cylinders due to safety concerns
I'd be interested to know more about this. Do you have any links?
I can't understand why yours is such a special case that a normal cylinder like everyone else has won't do. I dont know of anyone who has been killed or maimed by a standard 900 x 450 hot water cylinder or for that matter a standard grade 3 copper cylinder of any size.
 

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