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ukkid76
Hi all, I am new here, although my plumbing knowledge is pretty good, I've fitted many central heating systems in properties I own or have bought and sold, everyone has been overseen and signed off by a registered plumber so all above board,
My question “I think” is quite interesting,
I live near Naples in Italy, (most of the time) I have a smallish property with a combi boiler central heating system,
I bought a second hand wood burning stove and two new large radiators in the UK and brought it down here,
I will do a water and pressure test on the wood burning stove and won't attempt to install it until I am satisfied with that test,
What I want to do is install the wood burning stove in the corner of my downstairs area, we have one large room,
Then run the flow and return pipes “24mm or thereabouts” up the wall and across the ceiling, then through the ceiling straight into one large radiator “600x1.8 double convector”
The flow and return pipes would be at least 8 meters long,
I will then run a single pipe “20mm” up into the attic and install an expansion tank with pressure relief valve and automatic air relief valve, I'll stop off the part of the valve which the water inlet connects to.
I will tee off from the new radiator to the existing heating system which has all been done in 10mm piping, “so 24mm straight into 10mm”
As this is already connected to the combi boiler I can re-fill the system from the combi boiler end or the system,
I will also install a Grundfos circulating pump close to the wood burning stove wired via a heat activated switch so when the wood burner is lit and the water warms up it'll start the pump automatically and hopefully circulate through the house,
And the wood burning stove will/should warm up the downstairs.
Am I stupid or will it work?
I am more interested in the heat from the wood burning stove but thought if I could use the heated water as well it’ll be a bonus......
I don’t have or want a water tank as the combi works really well with the shower and hot water outlets, and I would love to fit a solar heating tank on the roof for free hot water throughout the summer months,
If all of above is a bad idea is there any way I can use the wood burning stove without filling it with water i.e. filling the water jacket with sand or something?
Thank you in anticipation......
Dave Cox
My question “I think” is quite interesting,
I live near Naples in Italy, (most of the time) I have a smallish property with a combi boiler central heating system,
I bought a second hand wood burning stove and two new large radiators in the UK and brought it down here,
I will do a water and pressure test on the wood burning stove and won't attempt to install it until I am satisfied with that test,
What I want to do is install the wood burning stove in the corner of my downstairs area, we have one large room,
Then run the flow and return pipes “24mm or thereabouts” up the wall and across the ceiling, then through the ceiling straight into one large radiator “600x1.8 double convector”
The flow and return pipes would be at least 8 meters long,
I will then run a single pipe “20mm” up into the attic and install an expansion tank with pressure relief valve and automatic air relief valve, I'll stop off the part of the valve which the water inlet connects to.
I will tee off from the new radiator to the existing heating system which has all been done in 10mm piping, “so 24mm straight into 10mm”
As this is already connected to the combi boiler I can re-fill the system from the combi boiler end or the system,
I will also install a Grundfos circulating pump close to the wood burning stove wired via a heat activated switch so when the wood burner is lit and the water warms up it'll start the pump automatically and hopefully circulate through the house,
And the wood burning stove will/should warm up the downstairs.
Am I stupid or will it work?
I am more interested in the heat from the wood burning stove but thought if I could use the heated water as well it’ll be a bonus......
I don’t have or want a water tank as the combi works really well with the shower and hot water outlets, and I would love to fit a solar heating tank on the roof for free hot water throughout the summer months,
If all of above is a bad idea is there any way I can use the wood burning stove without filling it with water i.e. filling the water jacket with sand or something?
Thank you in anticipation......
Dave Cox