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how to combine stove back boiler with oil heating?
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:54 am
by nflynn
Hi, i currently have oil heating in my home but i'm now going to put in a stove with back boiler. is it possible to use to 2 o/p's from back boiler to connnect to one coil in h/w cylinder(oil heating other coil) and use the other 2 outputs of the back boiler to connect to my raditors?(in conjunction with the oil heating the rads). I've seen something similar with 1 gravity radiator but i wish to connect all radiators. Does this make sense or am i missing something? Any help appreciated.
Stove back boiler with oil boiler
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:55 pm
by andycap
Hi what you need is a Dunsley Barker Neutralizer - a friend has one and it works a treat.
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:21 pm
by peter the plumber
I do understand what your trying to do, but I feel that you are wasting your time.
Oil is on the way out and I would suggest that you look at “Ground source heating systemsâ€
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:26 pm
by marrtin
I connected a oil boiler in tandem with an Aga many years ago, and I believe it is still in use.
Realistically, the back boiler probably won't have much capacity other than to supply hot water. I assume the stove is solid fuel? If so the it can only have a gravity type system. This is because if the pump was to fail (power cut say), the water could boil. Consideration must be given to this possibility anyway.
I don't think this is a system that can be just put together without proper consideration to design and safety.