Yes he does - You can still run an unvented from a combi boiler
Yes you can and yes i have.
Done few systems like this and when my boiler came up under the scrappage scheme i decided to keep the cylinder.
Yes he does - You can still run an unvented from a combi boiler
Never heard that before! Can you explain please?Y plan is suitable up to 26kw only.
Thanks for the link. Pity that info is not available on Honeywell's UK site.Never heard that before! Can you explain please?Y plan is suitable up to 26kw only.
http://customer.honeywell.com/techlit/pdf/95c-00000s/95c-10820.pdf
Sorry should have said Honeywell Y plan, not sure on other manufacturers, but would be interested to know. We only fit honeywell gear though so may have jumped the gun.
Advantages of a Y Plan:
You don't need a bypass because there is always a path open, which is also important for pump overrun. The purpose of pump overrun is to dissipate residual heat; an auto bypass merely sends it back to the boiler.
It is simpler to plumb.
It is simpler to wire.
It costs less.
There are fewer parts to go wrong.
Advantages of a Y Plan:
You don't need a bypass because there is always a path open, which is also important for pump overrun. The purpose of pump overrun is to dissipate residual heat; an auto bypass merely sends it back to the boiler.
It is simpler to plumb.
It is simpler to wire.
It costs less.
There are fewer parts to go wrong.
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