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Went to look at a stove today, it has only two connections 1" bsp.
I know that with a two pipe stove it has to have a injector tee fitted to heat the radiators and the hot water.

Just looking for some information, knowledge on were to install the injector tee at the stove.

From looking at the net it connects the return from the stove, radiators and gravity hot water, could anyone tell me the postion i should install the tee and where i should take my connection off for the flow for the radiators

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The returns should tee back near the boiler with the gravity off the branch of the tee. The heating flow tees off the gravity flow as a branch.

You can make an injector tee up with a 28 x 22 x 28mm tee and a 22 x 15 fitting reducer.
Cut the reducer (22 side) to around 3 - 5mm. Solder an inch of 15mm pipe into it. Drop the reducer (15mm side first) into the tee and insert your heating return in behind it. The gravity return goes to the branch.

Look up any stove manu and you will find pipe layouts
 
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