The open vented system is fed from a feed and expansion tank located in the loft this keeps the system topped up and also allows the water to expand as it heats up.
Open vented central heating system diagram.
You will need a rubber hose long enough to reach an outside drain from the draincock.
There is also a vent line that releases any air in the system and returns any water or steam to the top of the expansion tank in the event of.
Open vented system layout.
Open vented central heating system.
The diagrams below show three central heating types.
No external pump no tanks no external expansion vessel no motorised valves and in many cases item 6 is not needed either.
System boilers are slowly becoming more common.
An automatic bypass valve is fitted inside most combi boilers by the manufacturer these days.
You will find a draincock usually situated on the return pipe blue in our diagram which is used to drain the water from the system.
This diagram illustrates how simple the heating system connected to a combi boiler is.
Draining an open vented central heating system is fairly straightforward.
Open vented system using a hot water cylinder a sealed system using a hot water cylinder and combination boiler systems.
Central heating systems are either open vented or sealed systems.