Doubleuj wrote:It was DB who had the fill port out the side
EziTasting wrote:As for the cooling line, why not see if you can't shorten the copper and put on some elbows...?!? Our cooling lines are on a 90 degree bend...
hillzabilly wrote:Exactly put a 6-8inch one on a 80-100lt boiler tho ,but with a bigger boiler you may loose height as well and a 6-4inch reducer required will take up even more height ,message is those with low ceilings need ta plan a boiler very well ifn ya after 4-5plates and a packed section.cheers hillzabilly ;-)
Professor Green wrote:hillzabilly wrote:Exactly put a 6-8inch one on a 80-100lt boiler tho ,but with a bigger boiler you may loose height as well and a 6-4inch reducer required will take up even more height ,message is those with low ceilings need ta plan a boiler very well ifn ya after 4-5plates and a packed section.cheers hillzabilly ;-)
For sure! I can just squeeze 4 plates and a packed section on a 100 litre milk can into my shed. In that configuration I have 3mm clearance above the blockhead!
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
bluc wrote:Its only a 3x3x2 shed I am in..
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