What, like using "cold water storage tank" rather than "cistern" as one should?
What, like using "cold water storage tank" rather than "cistern" as one should?
No. "cold water storage tank", is the term. He, and you, and the others, didn't know you were supposed to have the cold water storage tank higher than the CH F&E tank.
You are obviously a bell end.
The cistern can be at the same height, what matters is the head of water.
Read what I wrote.
He did! My tanks are at the *same* base level - both on the floor of the loft, but the level of the *water* in the DHW header is higher than that in the F&E tank, 'cos it's a taller tank.
You are clearly incapable of distinguishing between the level of the *tank* and the level of the *water* in the tank!
That is fine because it is higher - the levels. Obvious so the fresh water will pushing to the system water.
No. you are not. You don't know they preferably should be at differing levels until I told you. Some have the F&E tank higher which is not recommended.
What makes you think that, you arrogant sod?!
It is clear you didn't know. Now you do.
You still haven't produced any evidence! I can assure you that I *did* know - since I have a reasonable understanding of Physics, having a degree in it!
Would you care to tell us in what subject you have your doctorate? [I don't recall drivel being an accepted academic subject when I was at university].
It was clear you didn't know.
Proof by repeated assertion of lies! Anyway, don't worry - just be ready at
4pm when the men in white coats come to collect you.
I haven't said any lies. the differing levels of tanks is common knowledge to those in the game.
Blimey are you still there? The men in white coats must be running a bit late!
The lies are in continuing to assert that *I* didn't know about tank levels.
Is this wit? Give us a warning before you do it.
It was clear you didn't.
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