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Someone who's installed a large solidfuel boiler may help with my pipe sizing query.
Sorry about the imperial sizes...
I'm laying pipes before screed to my gnd floor utiltity room.
Next to where DHW cylinder is I'm going out through at bottom of the wall with flow/return pipes to a garage to a 50Kw solid fuel boiler.
The type of boiler I'm planning using has a G2" internal thread to boiler flow/return.
I will have an oil boiler as back up, and I'm planning taking both boiler lines into house and connecting with a neutraliser (sytemlink)
Now the sytemlink link spec says the heat capacity of their 1,1/4" ports neutraliser is 56kw.
So why the big difference, is the boiler manufacturer just fitting oversized ports that can be reduced down , This G2 size is used down to 32kw models. 10kw-30kw use 1,1/2" ports.
So if the systemlink spec is right I only need 1,1/4" pipe (or less) from garage to boiler.
pipe run is less than 6metres. Sytemlink then has a pump for each zone to distribute, no MVs.
Or am I'm missing something, with internal external thread thing ..
Sorry about the imperial sizes...
I'm laying pipes before screed to my gnd floor utiltity room.
Next to where DHW cylinder is I'm going out through at bottom of the wall with flow/return pipes to a garage to a 50Kw solid fuel boiler.
The type of boiler I'm planning using has a G2" internal thread to boiler flow/return.
I will have an oil boiler as back up, and I'm planning taking both boiler lines into house and connecting with a neutraliser (sytemlink)
Now the sytemlink link spec says the heat capacity of their 1,1/4" ports neutraliser is 56kw.
So why the big difference, is the boiler manufacturer just fitting oversized ports that can be reduced down , This G2 size is used down to 32kw models. 10kw-30kw use 1,1/2" ports.
So if the systemlink spec is right I only need 1,1/4" pipe (or less) from garage to boiler.
pipe run is less than 6metres. Sytemlink then has a pump for each zone to distribute, no MVs.
Or am I'm missing something, with internal external thread thing ..
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