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MJGas
The fact is. you shouldnt put a secondary return on plastic pipe...
Putting a secondary recirc onto 10m of 10mm plastic fed from an unvented cylinder is bonkers mate.
Don't wanna be rude... but...
A secondary return is OK on plastic, provided the pump does not run for long at a time, and the loop is allowed to cold down for a lot of the day.
It is when the secondary return runs for most of the time, often at 65 or more that there are problems, the chlorine in the water eats the plastic and unlike a CH system keeps getting topped up as fresh water is introduced to the system.
(There was problems in the USA when plastic pipe were first used due to loops running 24hr a day with very hot water.)
A continuously operated re-circulating system is a water-replenished circulating system which is maintained at a constant high temperature to provide a constant source of hot water.
Continuously operated re-circulating systems are used to distribute constant hot water to draw off points that may be distant from the source or hot water storage vessel.
Continuously operated re-circulating systems are very different from conventional hot water supply and central heating systems found in domestic properties, for which our products have been tested to, under either BS7291 Class S or WRAS approval standards, and for this reason Speedfit products must not be used on any continuously operated re-circulating systems as they are not approved under the current version of these standards.
The exception would be those systems which have been designed for domestic situations with intermittent temperature of less than a maximum of 65°C. This is in accordance with BS7291.
This is what Speedfit says....
A continuously operated re-circulating system is a water-replenished circulating system which is maintained at a constant high temperature to provide a constant source of hot water.
Continuously operated re-circulating systems are used to distribute constant hot water to draw off points that may be distant from the source or hot water storage vessel.
Continuously operated re-circulating systems are very different from conventional hot water supply and central heating systems found in domestic properties, for which our products have been tested to, under either BS7291 Class S or WRAS approval standards, and for this reason Speedfit products must not be used on any continuously operated re-circulating systems as they are not approved under the current version of these standards.
The exception would be those systems which have been designed for domestic situations with intermittent temperature of less than a maximum of 65°C. This is in accordance with BS7291.
I think "Continuously" is the key word....
Do you know how to take account of the water loosing heat to the pipe?
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