At present I have a 'normal' but 20 year old gas boiler with pumped zoned central heating ( 2 stats 2 motorised valves) and an indirect cylinder for the hot water which is controlled by separate motorised valve and cylinder stat.
I would like to fit a combi boiler and use the instant hot water to supply only one part of the house, the end near the boiler, [u]but to retain the indirect cylinder for the rest of the house[/u].
There are a number of reasons for this: the cylinder is quite a long way from the boiler, our house is long and thin with kitchen at one end and bathroom at the other, so hot water takes a long time to reach the destination from the cylinder. That part of the house would become supplied by direct hot water. The bathroom near the cylinder would be left as is, fed from the existing cylinder. Secondly my wife wants to retain the airing cupboard as she like it as it is, and it would probably cost more to remove it anyway.
My question is Is it possible to run an indirect hot water cylinder from a combi boiler and where can I get wiring diagrams and info.
Thanks