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Hi,

I’ve recently had a new central heating system installed which I’m happy with. The only concern I have is that the unvented tank has been installed sitting on a pallet.

The plumber told me he did this because it needed to be installed onto a flat surface. The surface wasn’t flat because he had removed a brick platform the old boiler stood on to make space for the tank

Here is a link to a picture. Should I be concerned?
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Aslong as it can take the weight it should be fine
 
Did the Chuckle Brothers come up with that Idea?

Non reuseable Pallets are usually made of the lowest grade timber.
 
In a word yes , should be stood on some ply of roughy 25/30 mm at least that is what I would do .

Is there anything else under the excuse of a pallet between the two end battons ?
 
Got any more pictures of the full install. Looking for combi valve on cold water feed.
D2 not too regs either.
That pallet wants getting shot of.
 
Plumber should have made a decent base made of plywood with perhaps a few pieces of 4x2" timber below, all screwed together.
If the floor is all solid I would consider bedding a paving slab level in sand and cement and then timber on top.
 
Got any more pictures of the full install. Looking for combi valve on cold water feed.
D2 not too regs either.
That pallet wants getting shot of.

Between the boiler (left) and the two pipes
 
In a word yes , should be stood on some ply of roughy 25/30 mm at least that is what I would do .

Is there anything else under the excuse of a pallet between the two end battons ?


One side is on the tiled floor. The other side looks like it has another bit of wood under it. Pictures:
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