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I am looking at installing a wood burning stove (conventional type) with back boiler to run alongside my danesmoor 15/19 oil boiler, currently running underfloor heating upstairs and down and domestic hot water through a pressurised megaflow tank.
What would be the best setup to install?
I don't mind changing the megaflow tank for another type if needed, basically I want what will work best rather than hotch botch what I have already.

Any advice / info much appreciated,

Cheers!
 
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