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Linking 2 unvented cylinders together.

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HI, i am looking to install 2 250 ltr cylinders in one dwelling which will be heated by 2 30 kw system boilers.

I was just wondering what is the best way to link the whole lot together?

I have fitted single systems before but any advice would be great thanks.
 
Yeah they are ive done the heat calcs with the manufacturers spec i just havent ever done 2 in one household before thanks
 
Well yeah thats one idea i suppose but its more about linking the 2 cylinders than the boilers
 
HI, i am looking to install 2 250 ltr cylinders in one dwelling which will be heated by 2 30 kw system boilers.

I was just wondering what is the best way to link the whole lot together?

I have fitted single systems before but any advice would be great thanks.

A zone valve on each one , hots connected at the top together , look at mega flow website
 
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I'd personally go for either one larger cylinder (look at ACV smart Line) or more likely a direct fired cylinder (andrews / lochinvar or similar) with separate heating boiler.

Edit to add: A nACV heatmaster might be a one box solution also, does both heating and hot water
 
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A zone valve on each one , hots connected at the top together , look at mega flow website

Ok i will take a look, i did think that but was reading something about the secondary return going into the feed of the second cylinder to prevent stagnent water
 
The secondary return should be fitted with a non return valve at the cylinder dude, as for linking the two, the photo I posted earlier clearly shows. It's pretty simple.
 
Yea the secondary return is the 15mm pipe entering the 1st cylinder on the left,
pill see if I can find a better pic.
 

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