The traditional in the roof hot water tanks are still available.
The difference is there are now 2 styles of these.
Traditional low pressure, where you have low pressure supply of hot water to your home.
Mains pressure, even though the tank is still plumbed up as low pressure, there is a mains pressure coil in the tank to give you pressure hot water to your homes taps.
Both versions rely on gravity feed to your wood stove or heater wet back, and come with a standard 12ltr header tank.
The traditional in the roof hot water tanks are still available.
The difference is there are now 2 styles of these.
Traditional low pressure, where you have low pressure supply of hot water to your home.
Mains pressure, even though the tank is still plumbed up as low pressure, there is a mains pressure coil in the tank to give you pressure hot water to your homes taps.
Both versions rely on gravity feed to your wood stove or heater wet back, and come with a standard 12ltr header tank.
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height | mm |
width | mm |
depth | mm |
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Rear clearance to combustible | mm |
Side clearance to combustible | mm |
Corner clearance to combustible | mm |
Rear clearance to non combustible | mm |
Side clearance to non combustible | mm |
Corner clearance to non combustible | mm |
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flue size | mm |
min flue height | mtrs |
hot water | No |
heating capacity | m2 |
efficiency | % |
Emissions | grms |
wood length | mm |
stove weight | kg |