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Joe Drakeford
Hi again
Just wondering if anyone can give their opinion on linking up a stove and boiler.
The boiler and hot water tank are sealed, the house is a bungalow with a megaflow tank at floor level.
I guess a thermal store would be recommended but after researching this it looks like it will cost me around £3000 for the tank and controls too expensive I think as the wood burner is only to supplement and will be mainly used in the evenings.
1. H2 control panel pre wired from heating innovations. Approx £1000 inc buffer tank (instead of heat leak rad), would have to open vent the boiler. The buffer tank would have a naturally opening motorised valve which will open in slumber mode or if there's a power cut. Any heat in the tank will be used the next morning when heating comes on.
[FONT=&]2. Heat genie from system link. approx £500[/FONT], heat exchanger with safety cooling circuit and wiring centre. No heat leak rad or buffer required. Don't think it will run in link up mode ie both boilers together whereas the H2 will, this could be handy if the stove is struggling to match the heating demands.
Both Hetas approved
Anybodies inputs would be appreciated!
Joe
Just wondering if anyone can give their opinion on linking up a stove and boiler.
The boiler and hot water tank are sealed, the house is a bungalow with a megaflow tank at floor level.
I guess a thermal store would be recommended but after researching this it looks like it will cost me around £3000 for the tank and controls too expensive I think as the wood burner is only to supplement and will be mainly used in the evenings.
1. H2 control panel pre wired from heating innovations. Approx £1000 inc buffer tank (instead of heat leak rad), would have to open vent the boiler. The buffer tank would have a naturally opening motorised valve which will open in slumber mode or if there's a power cut. Any heat in the tank will be used the next morning when heating comes on.
[FONT=&]2. Heat genie from system link. approx £500[/FONT], heat exchanger with safety cooling circuit and wiring centre. No heat leak rad or buffer required. Don't think it will run in link up mode ie both boilers together whereas the H2 will, this could be handy if the stove is struggling to match the heating demands.
Both Hetas approved
Anybodies inputs would be appreciated!
Joe