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That's quite a lot for the size of boiler from what rich says, in fact, is this even going to put out an appreciable amount of heat? Or am I going to end up with a perfectly engineered, double fail-safed system which will barely warm up its working fluid lol. |
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If they arent some cheap chinese impor...oh wait. |
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I could hydrostatically test the boiler, but that won't tell me a thing unless I destroy it and make another. But that won't tell me a thing because mine will be made differently 'cos I can't guarantee materials, so I'll have to destroy that and make another!
But, we can put the thermostat right behind the boiler so it will get the temperature quickly. What I did think of was some fair sized body of water in between the fire and pump. So if a delay caused a temperature "surge" it would be well diluted before reaching anything sensitive. |
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Here is the big safety question.
This system is open to the atmosphere via a pipe looped over at the top pointing down into the expansion tank, it's also got a pipe to the bottom of the expansion tank. What could possibly cause this to go bang short of both of the feeds to the boiler becoming sealed off? Flash steam if the boiler is allowed to get glowing white then gets cold water dumped into it? Would that go bang or just shoot steam-clean my loft? |
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There was a fatal accident a while back when this happened with an immersion heater system ffs. Plastic header just got so hot it folded over and dumped gallons of boiling water through the ceiling onto some poor woman while she slept :( You do have 7m of head though so you should be OK. It all comes back to controlling the heat source though... |
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That is dodgy! But should not be possible with a steel tank.
It is controlling the heat source which is problem. I am looking at design of dunsley yorkshire stove and thinking how basic ours is! Draft control on ours is just a flap on the back of the ash box which does not seal well. I am thinking I may weld this up, and weld a 3" pipe onto it with a ball valve. That way could even duct in cold air from somewhere. |
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a 1/16th gap to keep the thing over night and 3/8th to have it roaring. Thats how fine the control is. Tiny leaks make a massive difference |
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Is yours tightly sealed enough to actually go out if the vent is closed fully then?
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