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Default High pressure or low pressure cylinder?

On 18/08/2015 09:39, dennis@home wrote:
On 18/08/2015 09:25, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

The *central heating* is on the primary side and is not pressurised
beyond what you allow it to be - usually 1 bar or so.

Only the DHW and cold water is at mains pressure.


Even that's not quite true as a PRV will be fitted, set to about 3.5
bar. There will be a safety valve after this set to open well before the
safe working pressure in the cylinder is reached (probably ~7 bar). This
may be combined with a temperature limit too depending on the heat
sources feeding the tank. Solar and solid fuel can get bloody hot.


You generally can't use solid fuel for heating unvented cylinders...


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