Thank you for the constructive comments onetap, I know exactly what I am doing, I am showing you a diagram and asking for peoples opinions on it (preferably professional opinions).
I drew it up pretty quickly last night, its not conventional, probably doesnt conform to regs etc but I would just like peoples opinions on a S plan with an unvented cylinder with a solid fuel bbu.
I am a gas safe registered engineer with my unvented ticket so please dont insult me, if you want to pick faults with the diagram fine thats why i put it here to see what people thought, or additions to make etc.
Theres quite a few aspects of that diagram wrong.
Select your solid fuel stove and work from the MI's. Most show schematics.
Stanley have a good link up diagram and Heating Innovations have a number of them and show one for a uv cylinder/sf system.
Theres a host of regulations with solid fuel to comply with as I'm sure you'll appreciate
Thank you for the constructive comments onetap, I know exactly what I am doing, I am showing you a diagram and asking for peoples opinions on it (preferably professional opinions).
I do not insult you. Your picture is worth a thousand words; you do not know what you are doing,
There are numerous posts on this forum about solid fuel systems, but you haven't made the effort to search the archive or to read them. This thread, which you resurrected after three years, contains details about how you might link a solid fuel boiler to an unvented hot water storage heater, but you haven't bothered to read that either. Would you expect someone to take the efforts to repeat those details when you can't make the effort to read them?
Why should I find it quite plausible that you are Gas Safe Registered?
Would it be your disinclination to read detailed instructions, your unjustified confidence in your own abilities or your inability to fathom fundamental hydraulics? Perhaps it is your delusion that you're an Engineer. A Gas Safe ticket does NOT make you an Engineer. It does mean, at best, that you may know something about gas.
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