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Hi, I have ?25? yr old Potterton Kingfisher CF80 (?) Mk1 floor standing. Due to loft conversion I need to swap the F&Etank for a pressure vessel. I rang Potterton, but they were "unsure" , muttering about need for overheat stat. (I presume thats different to the TC for the boiler stat ). Is this something that can be retro fitted?...The boilers fine, so I'm resisting fitters who insist I must have a new one! Thanks , Alan
 
Hi, I have ?25? yr old Potterton Kingfisher CF80 (?) Mk1 floor standing. Due to loft conversion I need to swap the F&Etank for a pressure vessel. I rang Potterton, but they were "unsure" , muttering about need for overheat stat. (I presume thats different to the TC for the boiler stat ). Is this something that can be retro fitted?...The boilers fine, so I'm resisting fitters who insist I must have a new one! Thanks , Alan
it canbe done but as mentioned it must be fitted with a second overheat stat
they used to do kits for many boilers for just this purpose if you can source one you can do it
most boiler manufacturers must still have the relevant info regarding part numbers but will probably not offer them easily
at 26 years old and cf its a very inefficent boiler you have so realy it maybe time to bite the bullet and fit a condensing system or combi stick another two grand on the loan for the loft conversion
if you have to go the new boiler route go for a vaillant or rehema for best chance of longevity
 
if you change the heating system from vented to sealed you want to make sure it is safe. You must have a pressure release valve usually comes with a kit incorperating an expansion vessel and cold supply.
But you must fit an over heat device which has to be manually reset usually the device knocks out the pilot light so it turns off the boiler and has to be re ignited. a water pressure / flow switch would be good to make sure you have enought system water
 
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