Weaselblade
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Slowly plugging away at installing my system, and considering a potential problem. Perhaps you know it to be a non-issue, or perhaps it needs solving in your plan as well as mine...
What stops the pressure building up in the heat exchanger and blowing the lines/connections, when you're running the engine and not using any water? After a while it would surely reach nearly the same temp as engine coolant, with nowhere to safely expand/vent that I can see.
The accumulator can't help, as it's on the wrong side of the check valves for this purpose. And if it was on the other side of the check valves, you'd end up with an accumulator full of hot water after long drives, with no way for the tempering valve to do its job...
What stops the pressure building up in the heat exchanger and blowing the lines/connections, when you're running the engine and not using any water? After a while it would surely reach nearly the same temp as engine coolant, with nowhere to safely expand/vent that I can see.
The accumulator can't help, as it's on the wrong side of the check valves for this purpose. And if it was on the other side of the check valves, you'd end up with an accumulator full of hot water after long drives, with no way for the tempering valve to do its job...