Yes. But the expansion tank pressure needs to be adjusted to work properly as an expansion tank. The system described above had the expansion tank precharged to 3 Bar, the same as the safety valve, so when the system boiled, it vented itself through the safety valve, and the pressure became vacuum when it cooled. It stopped working because of lack of fluid and gaps in the fluid (vacuum locks, as opposed to airlocks). The system needed refilling using a thermal transfer fluid charging pump to get it working again.What happens when the glycol boils? Does this get taken up by the expansion tank?