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Hi guys, first post on these forums. I have a multifuel stove which can be converted into a boiler via a bolt-in 3-4kw 1 input/1 output boiler (picture attached), this is available on Ebay. I am undecided which is the best way to plumb it in. I know 3kw is relatively small, but I was planning in plumbing it initially to heat water through an indirect tank, which may also double as a heatsink (which is behind a wall behind and just above the stove). Any excess hot water to pump via a thermostat to one or two upstairs radiators, I have done a basic diagram. Would this configuration work safely? If not can anybody suggest a better way or of any tweaks that may improve the circuit? The manufacturers of the clip in boiler strongly recommend that radiators be pumped rather than gravity fed, although it would be ok for the hot water tank to be gravity fed. There may be excess hot water as we mainly use the shower in our household rather than baths.
Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
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