Ok, don't explode into flames please. This is genuine curiosity and a distillation from crap I've read in other threads and forums and we all know that everything on the internet is true. And I'm only thinking of the sub 15l non G3 ticket electric heaters with a cold outlet close by.
What I know: Vented need open outlet taps to let any pressure build up drip out of the tap safely. Unvented need a PRV, check valve and expansion vessel and use standard taps.
Question: If the venting part of the equation is driven by thermal expansion that has to go somewhere safely, could a vented water heater be plumbed in with a PRV, check valve and expansion vessel to allow it to use standard taps?
I.e. are the water heaters the same but the vented/unvented just refers to how the pressure is relieved?
I'm hoping I can get a sensible answer from someone in the know without having my knackers toasted by someone too keyboard happy. My Plan B would be buying a couple of used ones from fleebay and a hacksaw and playing spot the difference.
What I know: Vented need open outlet taps to let any pressure build up drip out of the tap safely. Unvented need a PRV, check valve and expansion vessel and use standard taps.
Question: If the venting part of the equation is driven by thermal expansion that has to go somewhere safely, could a vented water heater be plumbed in with a PRV, check valve and expansion vessel to allow it to use standard taps?
I.e. are the water heaters the same but the vented/unvented just refers to how the pressure is relieved?
I'm hoping I can get a sensible answer from someone in the know without having my knackers toasted by someone too keyboard happy. My Plan B would be buying a couple of used ones from fleebay and a hacksaw and playing spot the difference.