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Hi,

I am replacing my cold water tank in the loft as its made from asbestos. There is an overflow pipe feeding into it as expected however oddly this doesn't come from the top of the hot water cylinder, it comes up from the floor boards so i cant see where the pipe is connected to. Has anyone seen this before as its confused me?

Thanks

Marc
 
yes heating system is a sealed system so has no water tank. It appears to be a standard hot water cylinder and a standard header tank. Just odd that the expansion pipe doesn't get fed from the top of the hot water cylinder?
 
ill try to explain better....so its a standard setup and from the the top of the hot water cylinder the pipe splits in two. one split feeds the hot water taps and one is an expansion pipe. Then about 50cm up the expansion pipe near the celiing another pipe is connected which comes up from the floor
 

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