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Yes that is correct and the pump can't even handle that
 
Yep
 
The installer is right to suggest the Combi was unsuitable in your scenario although the location of the cylinder remains a bad choice.
 
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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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?
8 E29 DEEE 3819 40 EA BB69 F05 BDC4 D8074
 
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?
8 E29 DEEE 3819 40 EA BB69 F05 BDC4 D8074
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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Because it can be a mare to pipe up the d2 if there's no drainage.
 
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Make sure installer has a G3 unvented qualification. The pump is definitely not the spec required for this job, asking for a flood. Pallet arguably not the best. From pics discharge looks okay until it reaches pump of course. Can’t really see the cold feed pipe work to comment. We usually use a combo valve which has all the safety devises, pressure reducer/check valve expansion vessel, pressure relief port as part of the assembly.
 
Hi,

Thanks to you all for pointing out the problems. I confronted the installer about the issues and he promised to resolve them. He decided the best way to fix it was to get a different tank with a separate pressure vessel and put the new tank on a proper platform so it could vent through the wall (the basement is only part underground). Now only the boiler goes into a (New) pump which he says Viessmann have told him is suitable for the combined PVT and condensation output of this boiler. I've taken some pictures of the new set up. Could you have a look and see if I should have any concerns?
He's plumbed the combined PVT and condensate when it goes outside into a pipe that seems to terminate into the soil at the side of the house (to my knowledge there is no drain there). Is this correct?
Also is the pressure vessel serviceable where he has put it. I thought they needed to be serviced annually?
The PVT output from the cylinder terminates in that tiny cage he has installed. For some reason he has put a second pipe there as well which is not connected to anything.


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