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do they fit solid fuel stoves ?cheers ,thought so, glass fibre with copper float is suitable, But i have found gas board using plastic
I thought I'd seen some new plastic tanks with the relevant BS for solid fuel. Think they are made by kingspan.
Some plastic tanks do reach the british standard required, which if memory serves needs to be able to handle a certain temp (around 100*c) for a certain number of hours. Most stove manufacturers instructions require the use of a metal tank so you must fit one as MI must be followed. I would not want to fit a plastic one even if it met the BS because i cant see how you can rate one based on duration of use? it should be able to contain a fault temp for its entire working life.
Yes, the ordinary plastic expansion tanks seem to take boiling water without much problem, though some do bulge a bit.Never had or seen a problem with a plastic header tank, I have seen lots of galvanised tanks rot, maybe I like them because they never let me down (yet).
Never had or seen a problem with a plastic header tank, I have seen lots of galvanised tanks rot, maybe I like them because they never let me down (yet).
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