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Hi
I'm undertaking a loft conversion and the airing cupboard/vertical cylinder gets the bullet to make way for the stair case. I've bought a horizontal cylinder (indirect/vented) that's going to live in the eaves but the question is, do I need to relocate the central heating pump, magnetic filter, two motorized valves (rads and underfloor heating) and air separator to the loft as well?
Strikes me that it would be easier just to run pipework on up to the loft for the cylinder coil and leave all the other bits where they are for easy access.
Also: must the cylinder bypass valve be physically located with the cylinder as well. Any good links to correct setting up would be appreciated.
I'm undertaking a loft conversion and the airing cupboard/vertical cylinder gets the bullet to make way for the stair case. I've bought a horizontal cylinder (indirect/vented) that's going to live in the eaves but the question is, do I need to relocate the central heating pump, magnetic filter, two motorized valves (rads and underfloor heating) and air separator to the loft as well?
Strikes me that it would be easier just to run pipework on up to the loft for the cylinder coil and leave all the other bits where they are for easy access.
Also: must the cylinder bypass valve be physically located with the cylinder as well. Any good links to correct setting up would be appreciated.