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GasmanxxxR1

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I might be fitting a logic+ 18kw system boiler in a town house with newish single panel rads.

I was told years ago that system boilers etc with internal expansion tank are sized correctly for their output kw.

Anyone have a technique for getting this right.

I seem to remember calculating installation water volume at 6l/kw or some such then working it out from there.
 
I was taught it was 1/23rd of the volume of water in the system.
 
meaning its a mall house and single rads it isnt an issue to worry about, when you star wacking in 25 +rads, then get calculating, otherwise have a read of the instructions, its what they are there for.
 
kw? surely the pertinent factor here is volume of system. expansion needs to allow for 4% of volume then fit the next size up.
 
Altecnic vessels offer a free calculator for their vessels Tel.01785_218200 to request yours...regards Turnpin:smile5:
 
Most Logic will do 80l easy. But I'm twitchy at 100l prefer smaller
 
with 15 rads over three floors im thinking it close to 100l, what do you think

maybe i should add an external vessel as well
 
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