I'm going to replace my hot water cylinder with as close as I can to like for like. Replacing as it doesn't have an immersion heater.
It's a copper vertical 140Litre tank in an indirect vented system and the inlets and outlets seem pretty standard, except it has an outlet for the shower that's on the side of the cylinder and about 200mm below the top. The pipe to the shower has a valve quite close to the cylinder and then turns from horizontal to vertically down. The main outlet from the top of the cylinder has a bend 300mm above the cylinder then a short horizontal run into a Tee, that sends one pipe up to the header tank and the other down to the hot water system.
I've not been able to find a cylinder with an outlet on the side so am wondering if it would be OK to feed the shower from the top outlet by installing an additional tee in the horizontal section of pipe that is fed by the main outlet, and send the shower feed down and through a valve please?
Also, what's the reason for a dedicated shower feed on the existing cylinder please?
Thanks
It's a copper vertical 140Litre tank in an indirect vented system and the inlets and outlets seem pretty standard, except it has an outlet for the shower that's on the side of the cylinder and about 200mm below the top. The pipe to the shower has a valve quite close to the cylinder and then turns from horizontal to vertically down. The main outlet from the top of the cylinder has a bend 300mm above the cylinder then a short horizontal run into a Tee, that sends one pipe up to the header tank and the other down to the hot water system.
I've not been able to find a cylinder with an outlet on the side so am wondering if it would be OK to feed the shower from the top outlet by installing an additional tee in the horizontal section of pipe that is fed by the main outlet, and send the shower feed down and through a valve please?
Also, what's the reason for a dedicated shower feed on the existing cylinder please?
Thanks
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