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Direct unvented horizontal cylinder

  • 22-09-2022 6:37pm
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    Hi,

    I have a slightly unusual situation and maybe not that untypical of an old period house.

    I have an attic tank which (in conjunction with a pump) serves a direct unvented cylinder (80L) laid horizontally.

    The problem I have, is that 80L is enough for a shower but not for a bath.

    Due to head height and a floor which might not take the weight, I want to get a 120L tank which can be laid horizontally.

    Google isn't proving very helpful here, and they seem to be thin on the ground. I have seen in an old Joule catalogue that they existed, but they don't seem to any more - is this correct?



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