and with a LLH then it would be an open system anyway, as that is what it is now. Yes?
Hello
Welcome to the world of the heating installer, each of whom has their own idea of how to improve heating systems.
I have been doing this stuff for forty years now and still learn something new every day.
If I was you I would reiterate everything again (if you want to) type of existing system, does it have a header tank, does it serve a hot water cylinder, controls etc. Type of new boiler, is it pressurised, or can it work on a open vented system.
I would then only listen to D Hailsham and Agile, they seem to have the expertise and the calm logic to advise you which way to go. I am no longer in touch with equipment available in the UK with regard to appliances etc. If you go down the plate heat exchanger route get advice on sizing it correctly and the flow rates through it, Mr Hailsham would be able to help you with that. Also bear in mind it will split your system into two parts and additional pumps, pressure relief valves etc may be required, Mr Agile can help you with that.
Whatever happens best of luck and I hope that you get your system up and running before the winter returns.
Unfortunately the last time Chris was here was 2011 so highly unlikely you'll get a reply.
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