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probs pump on c/h only not on hot water

sorry dont mean to appear rude but what you wrote here did not make a word of sense there was no need to shout at me for not understanding what you wrote.

Simon could you please explain further or do you know anyone near us that may be able to help thank for trying to explain things to us.
 
Unfortunately I'm in the North East. You really need to get somebody in who has experience with this type of work and your stove needs to be installed by a hetas engineer. Have a word with where you bought your stove or have a look on the hetas web site. It's becoming more and more popular to supplement existing heating systems.

The important thing, and I can't stress this enough, is that it is done safely. I think this is what dancinplumba was stressing as well. The dunsley site and hetas site are a very good starter.

Good luck. :)
 
have posted in the i need a plumber /engineer etc section to see if anyone in suffolk can come out to have a look, by the way the burner is in place attached to chimney liner all installed by the right people but the plumber guy they put us on to was one of the i will get back to you and never did people. It seems that you need one tradesman to put hold the nail and another to hold the hammer and a third to say ok bang the nail with the hammer nowadays..... what ever happened to the man who was registered will and capable to do whole jobs... :yesnod:
 
I have an H2 system linking a gas boiler and a multifuel stove which I installed myself. It's not a complicated system and being generally fully pumped, there aren't too many critical installation requirements. The H2 comprises of 4 control valves, a pump, and a control box all prewired, plumbed together and mounted on a board. The control box comprises of a bunch of relays. You just link the boilers, radiators and hot water tank to it. Electrically connect the gas boiler, thermostats and programmer and you're away.
It works very well.
Pete
 
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