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JackPlumber
Hi. I posted this to relevant thread few days back but there was no response so I'm trying a new thread.
I have gravity system with solid fuel stove and oil boiler with dual coil cylinder. Everything worked fine until I replaced the oil boiler with an air to water heat pump. The new heat pump wasn't working great and was reaching 50Celsius very quickly with little heat output from rads. Turns out the HP has a large 400W circ pump. This was pushing a large flow up the vent pipe and into the header tank with 50C water in the header tank. I did a silly "fix" of bending the overflow pipe into the header tank to stop the splashing and noise from attic. Now the DHW from immersion is thermo looping from solid fuel coil in header tank. And cylinder is cold couple of hours after immersion is switched off.
My new idea is to bend overflow pipe back out of the header tank and fit a TP valve on end of it to stop overflow from high powered HP circ pump and still allow for pressure and temperature relief in event of solid fuel high output.
Anyone see any issues with this? I understand it prop doesn't meet any regulations but I am only interested in safety and practical working of the system. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated
I have gravity system with solid fuel stove and oil boiler with dual coil cylinder. Everything worked fine until I replaced the oil boiler with an air to water heat pump. The new heat pump wasn't working great and was reaching 50Celsius very quickly with little heat output from rads. Turns out the HP has a large 400W circ pump. This was pushing a large flow up the vent pipe and into the header tank with 50C water in the header tank. I did a silly "fix" of bending the overflow pipe into the header tank to stop the splashing and noise from attic. Now the DHW from immersion is thermo looping from solid fuel coil in header tank. And cylinder is cold couple of hours after immersion is switched off.
My new idea is to bend overflow pipe back out of the header tank and fit a TP valve on end of it to stop overflow from high powered HP circ pump and still allow for pressure and temperature relief in event of solid fuel high output.
Anyone see any issues with this? I understand it prop doesn't meet any regulations but I am only interested in safety and practical working of the system. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated