"pauliepie" wrote in message
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So if you have a standard airing cupboard with a 36x18 cylinder and a 30
gal cold water storage tank above it and the shower head on the opposite
wall in the bathroom mounted the same height as the tank...It is best to
move the tank in the loft!!!!
What if there is no room to put a tank in the loft, there will be 1m
above the taps but not above the shower head?
I guess its the same for a heating header tank, does this have to be a
certain height above the top radiator/pipework.
Is there a rule to say that the htg hdr tank has to be higher than the
cold water tank or vice versa?
Many thanks guys
Best remove the cylinder and tank and fit a thermal store. Then high
pressure hot water all around. Cheap enough from:
http://www.newarkcyl.freeserve.co.uk
Alos look at:
http://www.mcdonald-engineers.com
http://www.elsonho****er.co.uk/ (make square stirage vessels)
http://www.heatweb.com (make heat banks and storage vessels to size)
http://www.albion-online.co.uk (make thermal stores and stioarge vessels)
http://www.range-cylinders.co.uk (make cylindrical heat banks and storage
vessels. Will make to order)
http://www.gledhill.net (make heat banks and storage vessels)
http://www.newarkcyl.freeserve.co.uk (make cylindrical thermal stores and
storage vessels. (They are quite cheap and will make to order)
http://www.telford-group.com make cylindrical thermal stores and storage
vessels
http://www.chelmerheating.co.uk (make cylindrical thermal stores)
http://www.rcmgroup.co.uk/
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