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Thanks Best its a 2 connection stove - pipe stat (set at 55 C) is on the flow just out of photo you can see the wires coming from it down to the pump.....should I change that.
When its getting hot the stove gets what sounds like pulses of bubbles about 2 seconds apart I was wondering in the injector tee was restricting the return....
Very occasionally the whole system works like a dream.
The flow is straight out of the stove for about a foot and then straight up to indirect hot cylinder with a quick return coil....will change the stat thanks.
Neighbour did the plumbing - retired pro.....so maybe a bit old school with the brass compression joints.
I am old school, but never would use compression where I don't have to. Soldered is cheaper and better.
But nothing that says you can't use compression though.
Injector tee in compression is handy.
I prefer to use a bending machine on all bends especially on gravity pipes.
Used to be you could buy standard soldered copper elbows that had a nice swept bend, but sadly cost cutting means you now get bare minimum tight bends.
I agree I fitted a neutralizer a couple of years ago in a tight spot but I was concerned about the gravity movement. It all worked out spot on but I had my worries as to weather it would work
Very occasionally the whole system works like a dream.
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