by plumbbob »
Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:15 pm
Firstly, the important thing is, if you have a solid fuel boiler, then you cannot fit anything into the pipework to the cylinder that will interfere with the flow. Doing so will cause the water in the circuit to boil.
For boilers where the water temperature is controlled by a thermostat, a valve can be fitted provided there is always a clear route for steam and boiling water to escape up the expansion pipe to the header tank in the event of a boiler fault. Similarly, any valve should not be placed in such a position as to cause the system to be starved of water.
The M/V will normally be installed very close to the DHW cylinder and after any connections to the F&E tank.