I recently had a local plumber replace the small hot water cylinder in my attic with a new larger (and taller) one.
The outlet pipe from the top of the old cylinder ran horizontally for about 0.5m and was tee-ed into the vertical pipe that, in its upper half is the vent. The lower part of the pipe feeds hot water to the house.
As the new cylinder is taller, the plumber led the outlet pipe from the top of the cylinder horizontally for 0.5m, then vertically downwards for 0.65m to the original tee on the vent pipe.
Please can anyone tell me whether or not this is safe? I want to add some decent pipe insulation but don't want to start until I'm sure that no changes are required.
Photo attached: (Sorry that it appears rotated - of course the cylinder is vertical!)
Thanks.
The outlet pipe from the top of the old cylinder ran horizontally for about 0.5m and was tee-ed into the vertical pipe that, in its upper half is the vent. The lower part of the pipe feeds hot water to the house.
As the new cylinder is taller, the plumber led the outlet pipe from the top of the cylinder horizontally for 0.5m, then vertically downwards for 0.65m to the original tee on the vent pipe.
Please can anyone tell me whether or not this is safe? I want to add some decent pipe insulation but don't want to start until I'm sure that no changes are required.
Photo attached: (Sorry that it appears rotated - of course the cylinder is vertical!)
Thanks.