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Soulman
Hi Guys,
I've been asked by the in laws to plumb their new stove to their existing cylinder. The system has no rads on it so the stove will only be heating the tank, which is a primatic. The header tank is plastic. My main concern is that as the system is only heating the tank, it may cause the tank to boil. I understand that the header tank will need changing because of the boiling water but do i need to incorporate some sort of temperature relief valve? This is the first stove i have plumbed in so any help is greatly appreciated!
The stove is this one Robeys | Stoves | Clearview | Clearview Pioneer 400 Stove
Thanks
James
I've been asked by the in laws to plumb their new stove to their existing cylinder. The system has no rads on it so the stove will only be heating the tank, which is a primatic. The header tank is plastic. My main concern is that as the system is only heating the tank, it may cause the tank to boil. I understand that the header tank will need changing because of the boiling water but do i need to incorporate some sort of temperature relief valve? This is the first stove i have plumbed in so any help is greatly appreciated!
The stove is this one Robeys | Stoves | Clearview | Clearview Pioneer 400 Stove
Thanks
James