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Graham Land
Help!
Day one after our plumber came to install our new heating system and everything has ground to a halt because of the installation manual.
We had an old coal fired back boiler and oil boiler that met at a neutraliser to heat DHW & rads.
After a cold winter and crazy oil prices we decided we needed to improve the heating system (guessing > 20 years old) and decided to go for a new log burner with back boiler (stratford seb20 eco-boiler) and link it with the oil boiler via a 450 litre thermal store.
The hope is that the log burner will supply most of our requirements.
PROBLEMS :
(1) The log burner is about 8.4M from the thermal store location and the manual says and I quote
"To connect the indirect hot water cylinder use
28mm copper pipes. Ensure that the pipes rise
continuously to the cylinder.
Ensure that runs are not to long, i.e. 6 metres
maximum each for flow and return."
Our plumber is still awaiting a callback from the manufacturer. He wants to find out why this length is vital?
Can anyone enlighten me? The original back boiler ran the same distance with 22mm pipes but was pumped.
Do I really need to consider scrapping the whole boiler project because of this 2.4 M distance?
The pipe run is about 2 metres vertically and then 6.4 metres horizontally.
Yes plumber is qualified, certified etc, but is concerned as manufacturers guides over ride building regs.
Is the manual wrong? Why doesn't their sales literature mention this fact before sales?
Stressed,
Graham
Day one after our plumber came to install our new heating system and everything has ground to a halt because of the installation manual.
We had an old coal fired back boiler and oil boiler that met at a neutraliser to heat DHW & rads.
After a cold winter and crazy oil prices we decided we needed to improve the heating system (guessing > 20 years old) and decided to go for a new log burner with back boiler (stratford seb20 eco-boiler) and link it with the oil boiler via a 450 litre thermal store.
The hope is that the log burner will supply most of our requirements.
PROBLEMS :
(1) The log burner is about 8.4M from the thermal store location and the manual says and I quote
"To connect the indirect hot water cylinder use
28mm copper pipes. Ensure that the pipes rise
continuously to the cylinder.
Ensure that runs are not to long, i.e. 6 metres
maximum each for flow and return."
Our plumber is still awaiting a callback from the manufacturer. He wants to find out why this length is vital?
Can anyone enlighten me? The original back boiler ran the same distance with 22mm pipes but was pumped.
Do I really need to consider scrapping the whole boiler project because of this 2.4 M distance?
The pipe run is about 2 metres vertically and then 6.4 metres horizontally.
Yes plumber is qualified, certified etc, but is concerned as manufacturers guides over ride building regs.
Is the manual wrong? Why doesn't their sales literature mention this fact before sales?
Stressed,
Graham