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Not sure what else to add. It's an unvented cylinder install in the loft of a two bathroom extended semi-detached. I've only ever put them in cylinder cupboards, garages and utility rooms.
32mm pipe gives you plenty of options with regard to distance and bends. If not you are looking at doing it in copper tube for a neater look.
Yes, the fall on the D2 must be a minimum 1:200Ill need to check with client for load bearing walls to reposition it, a shorter run in copper does seem a better and neater option.
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I've just found a figure for the fall required (1:200), is that right?
Boss copper into the stack?
With a hot tun or Tesla tun at the cylinder?
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