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gravity problem (stove)

  • 23-07-2011 7:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    I am installing a boiler stove in a 1980s built bungalow.
    From the stove i can go "up" to attic and then across attic floor with slight rise in pipe (up) but then i have to drop back down to cyliner.
    From cylinder to stove i can go under floor
    Will this work if power is off?
    I know that i can pump this system but if i do it can cause(cold water) corrosion on stove and voids the guarantee.

    Is there any other options available to overcome this problem if power goes off or will it work as it is .

    Somebody mentioned a load valve ( esbe) but getting confused!!!

    Also is it essential to have cylinder height above height of stove?:confused:


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