Joking aside, I do admire the skill that goes into designing and building heating systems like this, nice work kayos
What type of copper fittings are these, not seen them before?
so.... what does a low loss header do that's different from using a couple of T pieces with a bit of pipe between?
looks like the boilers circulate on the top/bottom left, and the central heating circulates on the top/bottom right?
ahh.... that's a bit fancy, I thought it was a big big/expensive for just some sort of mixer
Does this have any alarms or auto-dialers fitted notify someone it's not working at optimum performance, or would it just keep running on 1 and electric until it was due a service?Bit of both, the lead is set 5 to 10 deg higher than the slave, this is swapped in the service every year. The immersion heaters are set a few degrees below the boiler so if one fails the immersion do the water and the remaining boiler takes care of the heating
Does this have any alarms or auto-dialers fitted notify someone it's not working at optimum performance, or would it just keep running on 1 and electric until it was due a service?
We've just moved to a house that has a tank similar to that although ours is a much smaller capacity. It has the same looking temp/pressure relief valve towards the top of the tank. When the boiler is heating the hot water dripping can be seen in the tundish that it drains off through, is that a normal occurrence with these types of tanks or is it something to worry about? Only ever dealt with combi boiler systems in past houses.
Looks nice Kayos, tidy work is always good to look at & shows pride in what you do.
Heating is a black art to me. I note SS tank is this due to hard water aria
Joking aside, I do admire the skill that goes into designing and building heating systems like this, nice work kayos
It’s improved then? Like Fishlake will once drained?probably Flooded