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hi everyone,
We’ve got an unvented cylinder in an outbuilding. I need to get from here to a building next to it. There is probably 2-3 meters in which the pipe would need to run outside before going into the next building. Would this be okay? Obviously it would be well insulated? The system does have a secondary return so this could be extended to accommodate the new bit, would a secondary return 1, stop freezing as water is constantly flowing and 2, would it cool down too much on the return and cause issues? Thanks in advance
 

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