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Hello again.
I posted back in Oct post 370281 - This gives a basic layout of our system. (Won't allow me to post a direct link)
Unfortunately the boiler died within a few days and I have now found a replacement second hand boiler.
The old one was a Potterton RS 80 floor standing (3 connections - Gas, Flow and Return) and the replacement is a Potterton MF 80 which is also floor standing.
The replacement has 3 connection on the rear - Flow and Return (Gravity) but there is also a connection for Return (Pumped) which looking at Page 4 of the manual (will try to post below) comes off the Return Gravity
My question is simply do I simply connect to the Return (gravity) and if so, would I need to cap off the Return (pumped) ?
The Gas connection would be done by a qualified engineer.
I would have the whole install done by qualified persons by circumstances are pretty dire at the moment.
Tried to post links to boiler manuals, but had to remove them - Will try again below
I posted back in Oct post 370281 - This gives a basic layout of our system. (Won't allow me to post a direct link)
Unfortunately the boiler died within a few days and I have now found a replacement second hand boiler.
The old one was a Potterton RS 80 floor standing (3 connections - Gas, Flow and Return) and the replacement is a Potterton MF 80 which is also floor standing.
The replacement has 3 connection on the rear - Flow and Return (Gravity) but there is also a connection for Return (Pumped) which looking at Page 4 of the manual (will try to post below) comes off the Return Gravity
My question is simply do I simply connect to the Return (gravity) and if so, would I need to cap off the Return (pumped) ?
The Gas connection would be done by a qualified engineer.
I would have the whole install done by qualified persons by circumstances are pretty dire at the moment.
Tried to post links to boiler manuals, but had to remove them - Will try again below