Hi,
I've posted on here before - thanks to all who have helped me shape my thoughts so far.
For reasons of space and difficulty in running pipes, we are hoping not to have a cold water tank in the loft of the place we are renovating. One option we have seen on the web is so-called "plumbing units", which include a cold water tank immediately above a hot water cylinder - this PDF has a pretty good picture of the sort of thing:
http://www.hartons.co.uk/pdfs/Plumbingsystem4.pdf
I wanted to know if it's possible to make the equivalent ourselves. Is there any "special sauce" involved in these pieces of hit, or is it just a cold water tank and a hot water cylinder plumbed in a vented arrangement as if the CW tank were in the loft, then with a pump to make up for the fact that you've got approximately zero head to provide pressure?
Thanks in advance,
Jamse
I've posted on here before - thanks to all who have helped me shape my thoughts so far.
For reasons of space and difficulty in running pipes, we are hoping not to have a cold water tank in the loft of the place we are renovating. One option we have seen on the web is so-called "plumbing units", which include a cold water tank immediately above a hot water cylinder - this PDF has a pretty good picture of the sort of thing:
http://www.hartons.co.uk/pdfs/Plumbingsystem4.pdf
I wanted to know if it's possible to make the equivalent ourselves. Is there any "special sauce" involved in these pieces of hit, or is it just a cold water tank and a hot water cylinder plumbed in a vented arrangement as if the CW tank were in the loft, then with a pump to make up for the fact that you've got approximately zero head to provide pressure?
Thanks in advance,
Jamse