Is it ok to have gravity hot water on new boiler due to a back boiler being linked to system?
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Is it ok to have gravity hot water on new boiler due to a back boiler being linked to system?
Bit more info as to what you have.
The system is the twin coil cylinder is right next to boiler the pump for the CH is Tee'd off the back boiler and boiler flow in loft so when back boiler heats water pump kicks in to rads.
I have put a separate pump on the flow for HW but am getting water spewing into expansion tank when it is water only.
You are not explaining properly what sort of system you have.
You say it has a twin coil cylinder, - so what does that mean? Do you have a back boiler and some sort of other boiler elsewhere both linked to your heating system?
You definitely shouldn't fit a circulating pump onto gravity pipes from any boiler.
i am sorry mate but you have compleatey lost me you are saying you have a new condening boiler in the loft and a back boiler that sill heats the hot water on the second coil does this have its own header tank? if you have a new condening boiler that does the outher coil and centrol heating doses this have a header tank or is it a seadled system
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