I have a 3 story - 5 bedroom house which i've been renovating for a number of years. When I had the central heating installed, most of the house wasn't ready. So I got the plumber to install the boiler and 6 radiators, with the intention that I would add other radiators later. Eventually I think there will be 16 radiators. Currently i've got 9.
The plumber told me at the outset that I would need an additional expansion vessel. I've bought this and hope to be fitting it soon. All the documentation i've seen suggests that I should be fitting it close to the boiler on the return pipe. This creates a problem because the boiler is above the back door in the kitchen and all the pipes go upwards into the ceiling above. Because of the location of the boiler nothing can be mounted underneath, and the vessel is too large to mount above the boiler. However there are 2 other places i've considered.
1. I could fit it under the lounge floorboards. This would be on the lowest part of the circuit, but it would be 17 metres from the boiler and intrude downwards into the cellar. So i'm not keen on this.
2. I could fit it on the top floor. There will be 4 radiators up there and the pipework will pass through a cupboard. This would be 7 metres from the boiler and on the highest part of the circuit. This would be my ideal place to mount it if it doesnt cause problems.
Comments please? and I would like to know which way up I should mount it.
The plumber told me at the outset that I would need an additional expansion vessel. I've bought this and hope to be fitting it soon. All the documentation i've seen suggests that I should be fitting it close to the boiler on the return pipe. This creates a problem because the boiler is above the back door in the kitchen and all the pipes go upwards into the ceiling above. Because of the location of the boiler nothing can be mounted underneath, and the vessel is too large to mount above the boiler. However there are 2 other places i've considered.
1. I could fit it under the lounge floorboards. This would be on the lowest part of the circuit, but it would be 17 metres from the boiler and intrude downwards into the cellar. So i'm not keen on this.
2. I could fit it on the top floor. There will be 4 radiators up there and the pipework will pass through a cupboard. This would be 7 metres from the boiler and on the highest part of the circuit. This would be my ideal place to mount it if it doesnt cause problems.
Comments please? and I would like to know which way up I should mount it.
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