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Hi, I'm installing a central heating / domestic hot water (solid fuel
Rayburn multiburner range) vented/gravity feed system. I intended to
use plastic piping except for the 28mm circuit and hot water takeoff
from cylinder, however on checking pipe leaflets max service
conditions for them are 92deg c with short term overload of 114degc.
Occassionally in the past with a former system the water in the
pipework would be heard boiling during cooking, remedied by turning on
the central heating to cool the water temp; because of this
possibillity am I correct in thinking that plastic is'nt suitable
either for hot water or c/h in this relatively uncontrollable
situation?
Rayburn multiburner range) vented/gravity feed system. I intended to
use plastic piping except for the 28mm circuit and hot water takeoff
from cylinder, however on checking pipe leaflets max service
conditions for them are 92deg c with short term overload of 114degc.
Occassionally in the past with a former system the water in the
pipework would be heard boiling during cooking, remedied by turning on
the central heating to cool the water temp; because of this
possibillity am I correct in thinking that plastic is'nt suitable
either for hot water or c/h in this relatively uncontrollable
situation?