I am just about to replace my ageing indirect open vent hot water cylinder.
The flow for the indirect coil on the new tank is quite a bit higher than on the old tank. The current set up has the 3 way valve at exactly the same level as the flow on the old tank........if I install the new tank with a modified pipe from the 3 way valve, I'll have created a 'loop' that will I guess need a vent to prevent airlocks.
Just wondering what the proper way to deal with this is......should I modify the position of the 3 way valve making it the same level as the flow on the new tank, or is is acceptable to just run a pipe upward and fit a vent at the top, where it goes into the flow?
The flow for the indirect coil on the new tank is quite a bit higher than on the old tank. The current set up has the 3 way valve at exactly the same level as the flow on the old tank........if I install the new tank with a modified pipe from the 3 way valve, I'll have created a 'loop' that will I guess need a vent to prevent airlocks.
Just wondering what the proper way to deal with this is......should I modify the position of the 3 way valve making it the same level as the flow on the new tank, or is is acceptable to just run a pipe upward and fit a vent at the top, where it goes into the flow?