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Unvented cylinder size

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3 days for 1 man?
NO, no soil vent, but there are easy options for discharge i would think...

Yes or 4 if it’s a pain discharge has to be copper or high temp plastic and if over x m it has to be 28mm it can’t be overflow tube
 
I would as your having the cylinder in the loft better heat up times customers report and not open to atmosphere so better water quality if flushed
 
Why high chance of what pumping over??

You haven’t much head from the top of the cylinder coil and bottom of the f and e tank at present you have around 2.4m ish with a cylinder in the loft maybe 1-1.5 m max
 
Yes you want a min of 2m above the coil of the cylinder to the bottom of the f and e tank
 
Think of your current height and coil height bet that’s over 2m
 
Cws tank to current vented cylinder....yes.
Why does the feed and expansion for the boiler need to be a mimimum 2m??

To have a high resistance so when hot water only is on it doesn’t pump over
 
To have a high resistance so when hot water only is on it doesn’t pump over
You are assuming the feed and vent are connected either side of the boiler? I'd have the feed and vent both on the suction side of the pump on a low head system, no pumping over and only consideration is enough head to prevent cavitation.
 
Like this. Both cold feed and vent on the flow pipe off the boiler.
 

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