conventional boiler and PRV

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I assume that a conventional boiler doesn't have a PRV so if you are going to pressurize the system where do u put the PRV , with the pressure vessel going in the airing cupboard?
Is it a case of putting one in the pipework near the boiler or should it be near the pressure vessel or doesn't it matter? thanks
 
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Thanks Ian
Boiler would probably be a WB 12ri.
If the pressure vessel was to go in the airing cupboard which is not on an outside wall then I presume that a copper pipe would have to run from the A/C to an outside wall for discharge?
What is O/H. ?
Thanks
 
Sorry @rhinosaw O/H is over heat thermostat, but if a Worcester Ri it already has one so no need to worry, the PRV discharge can go outside or into an internal drain if you install a tundish, PE pipe if high temp rated can be used, if running to outside you dont need a tundish, but good practice to fit one anyway, they are not expensive
 
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Thanks again, have heard of tundish, just remind me what it does, thought it was to do with vented HW cylinder
 
It is simply a way of visibly noticing that water is passing from the Pressure relief valve, yes used on unvented mostly but not exclusively, it is simply a bit of , Plastic usually, can be brass too though as well as other materials, as said only required if you are connecting to a drain, but good practice to fit even if terminating outside.
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Thanks, I have another question regards system boilers, will start new thread
 

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