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Pressurized water cylinders?

  • 02-07-2007 8:28pm
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    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these? My builder was going to put in a couple of standard pumps but I wonder would these be better so I have a few questions.

    I want to put in a wood burning stove with a back-boiler so I can run the rads off this in the winter where possible. There will be a gas boiler and an immersion heater as well so can you run both a gas boiler and a stove into the one cylinder?

    Also, as I'm in Dublin city, the water pressure is pretty poor as it is so do these cylinders run at the same pressure as mains or can the pressure increased by it?

    What's the difference between "direct unvented" and "indirect unvented"
    http://www.tradeplumbing.co.uk/Cylinder-Mega-Flow-Hi-Pressure-Cylinders-Stainless-Steel_c_455-1.html

    Thanks in advance for any advice!


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