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Lads which calculation do you use to size expansion vessels on jobs. I have to confess if I'm in a hurry I'll go with 1 litre vessel per kw of boiler.
It's just that I go to so may domestic system boilers where only it's internal vessel is installed, at correct air pressure but there's a wide variety in system pressure hot and cold so obviously vessel in too small.

There must be a short calculation you can do.
Any thoughts appreciated.
 
Use 1/23 of system vol and then double that amount because it;s a vessel not a tank.

Is that what you mean ? or am I missing the point ?

It will be oversized (slightly) due to temp range causing less expansion than the 23rd in reality.

Others will no doubt use other methods but I find if you use that kw method you can be miles out especially on commercial systems
 
10% of system volume.

Mr combi has an app where you put in ammount of pipework then how many litres are in rads etc. Think it's £1.50 is
 
1 litre per rad so you have a 10 rad system your vessel will need to be 10l
 
The thing is you can't oversize an expansion vessel. You can only undersize it.

Although, having said that, a 100 litre vessel in a 2 bed semi is a touch on the side of overkill.
 
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