funks81 Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 We have a multi zone open vented heating system powered by an oil boiler with about 70% UFH downstairs - the rest of the downstairs and the whole of upstairs is radiators. I am considering fitting a buffer tank (direct unvented cylinder) on the heating return to the boiler, as it does often suffer from short cycling, because at times only 1 small UFH zone is calling for heat. I am also contemplating using an immersion heater to heat this tank overnight on my cheap Octopus Go Faster tariff. 1. Does this buffer tank require a vent or is it considered to be the same as putting another radiator into the system? 2. I haven't yet done any calculations for what size of buffer may be required, however, I was thinking of going fairly large - around 300L in order to take advantage of the overnight electricity. Apart from the heat losses - are there any other downsides to this? 3. What are the disadvantages to plumbing on the return to the boiler? I've seen a lot of diagrams comparing two and four pipe configurations - but not simply plumbed into the return.
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