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What solid fuel stove manufactorer would allow a vent only no cold feed???????
None that i have heard of
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What solid fuel stove manufactorer would allow a vent only no cold feed???????
None that i have heard of
None that i have heard of
Aye i read the other thread. I thought it peculiar he (Nordio) would refer to that post when it was clear to a wean with a biscuit bum what peteheat was on about :frown:
Just like Mr Flux.On solid fuel stoves and wrap around back boilers we always fitted the pump on the return
No blockage the system can still feed through the pump
Care to explain what he was on about then?
Just like Mr Flux.
in our old tin pot way we relied on gravity to heat the rads and cylinder upstairs and the pump was mainly for the ground floor circuit and to pump the heat around the system faster.
That said I doubt a pump is classed as a valve as the hot water can expand to safety through it.
No blockage the system can still feed through the pump
Nordio can you remember a couple of years back on another site where you were saying it was fine to cap a solid fuel bbu. I answered with reference to this or a similar site ( i will find the original if you like)
HSE Safety Alert: Explosion risk from redundant domestic back boilers
Your answer was it was fine to do this as you had did it on your own house and lived alone so would only kill yourself.
Obviously your vision has not become any clearer. Keep swinging your stillsons in someone else's direction.
I have just been reading a thread on an other forum with a Tamz and Nordio discussing this very thing, Oh and everyboby thought Nordio was wrong on there as well
I have just been reading a thread on an other forum with a Tamz and Nordio discussing this very thing, Oh and everyboby thought Nordio was wrong on there as well
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