Are you considering installing an unvented hot water cylinder in your home? You may have questions about how the installation process will affect your central heating system. Central heating plays a crucial role in keeping your home warm, so understanding the impact of the installation is important. In this blog post, we will provide insights into what to expect during the installation, including the need to turn off the central heating and how to expedite the draining process while minimizing the time spent bleeding radiators.

Also Read: Making an Informed Choice: Upgrading to an Unvented Hot Water Cylinder vs. Replacing a Vented Cylinder

Central Heating During Unvented Cylinder Installation:

When installing an unvented cylinder, it is common practice to turn off the central heating system and drain down the primary pipework that passes through the coil in the existing cylinder. This is done to ensure a safe and smooth installation process. However, there is a way to expedite the draining process and reduce the time spent bleeding radiators after installing the new cylinder.

Here are some key points to consider:

During the installation of an unvented hot water cylinder, it is typical to turn off the central heating system and drain down the primary pipework that passes through the coil in the existing cylinder. However, to expedite the draining process and reduce the time spent bleeding radiators after the installation, you can choose to turn off the radiators while keeping the water flowing in the pipework. Seeking professional guidance from our experienced team at Rosebourne Plumbing ensures a smooth installation process and minimizes any inconvenience to your central heating system. Rest assured, we prioritize your comfort and satisfaction throughout the installation process.

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