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I've a job coming up to re-install a 30 year old oil fired rayburn royal back into its original location in a farmhouse, it was moved to a neighbouring cottage years ago, now needs re installing.
i'm fully oftec qualified, have a lot of experience in breakdown, service and pressurejet installs, and am honeywell trained.
i am needing some old school install advice please, as all this old rayburn will be running is a heat leak radiator on upstairs landing.
problem is, i've got to install everything from scratch as none of original system left, and ive only ever fitted sealed system y/s type plans, and open vented fully pumped.
the pipework from the rayburn, to heatleak rad, will be 22mm, the open vent pipe to the header tank will also be 22mm on the top 'flow' pipe from the cooker.
the return pipe will be 22mm,
but, what diameter pipe should i be running the feed pipe in?
i'm thinking 15mm, but is this correct?
i will not be fitting a pump, as the heat leak rad id directly above the rayburn, less than 5 metres away.
the new header will be 4 metres above that.
advice please!
i'm fully oftec qualified, have a lot of experience in breakdown, service and pressurejet installs, and am honeywell trained.
i am needing some old school install advice please, as all this old rayburn will be running is a heat leak radiator on upstairs landing.
problem is, i've got to install everything from scratch as none of original system left, and ive only ever fitted sealed system y/s type plans, and open vented fully pumped.
the pipework from the rayburn, to heatleak rad, will be 22mm, the open vent pipe to the header tank will also be 22mm on the top 'flow' pipe from the cooker.
the return pipe will be 22mm,
but, what diameter pipe should i be running the feed pipe in?
i'm thinking 15mm, but is this correct?
i will not be fitting a pump, as the heat leak rad id directly above the rayburn, less than 5 metres away.
the new header will be 4 metres above that.
advice please!