Just trying to find out what is the reason that you cant use plastic with a oil boiler system, im a gas man myself but spoke to mate about it and he didnt know either
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Don't use plastic!!
What about UFH?
Plenty of oil fired Worcesters doing that.
I have been installing worcester oil fired boilers for the last couple of years and have never heard of this, it has always been plastic pipe throughout the house (unless visible) and copper pipe comes out a metre from boiler and hot water cylinder.
I have also just checked the worcester heatslave manual and found this statement:
PRIMARY SYSTEM PLASTIC PIPEWORK:
• Any plastic pipework used for the CH system must have a polymeric barrier, complying with
BS 7921 and installed to BS 5955 with 1000mm (minimum) length of copper or steel pipe connected to the boiler.
• Plastic pipework used for underfloor heating must be correctly controlled with a thermostatic blending valve limiting the temperature of the circuits to approx. 50°C with 1000mm (minimum) length of copper or steel pipe connected to the boiler, and a 20k differential must be maintained at the appliance.
I have come across a few boilers (mostly landlords) where the plastic is run directly to the boiler.....not even a mm of copper in sight....and guess what no matter what u say they say whats the problem.....its working fine!!!Yeah, but a contradicton that you can't use plastic on a sealed system with their boilers. I think it's a loads of rubbish they're spouting.
Obviously don't put any plastic directly onto the boiler and keep it a minimum of 1000mm from the boiler alltogether (or a bit more) but it's going to be fine if you stick to that.
We all know it. It's just terms and conditions to cover their backsides in exceptional cases where it may go wrong.
Only a bodger would put plastic within a meter of the boiler imho
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