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I need to re-site my existing fuel tank which is currently gravity fed, my new site will mean that the bottom of my oil tank will be approximately one metre below my boiler pump. Will my boiler be able to cope with lifting the oil this height and if so how do i get the oil to reach the pump initially with the height difference? My boiler is a Worcester Danesmoor 26/32.
 
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