I'm building a 4-bed house that is going to have underfloor heating on the ground floor, radiators on the first floor and a pressurised DHW system.
I would also like to use two sources of heat, a gas boiler and a wood burning stove connected to two indirect coils in an unvented cylinder but I was concerned as to how I was going to make the wood burning stove circuit fail safe.
I think my investigations today have revealed that I'm not allowed to connect a solid fuel stove to an unvented cylinder and therefore I'm starting to look at thermal stores (e.g. Gledhill BoilerMate OV) instead.
I think these can be connected to a solid fuel stove because they have an open vent but apparently they also provide a pressurised DHW system.
Please can anyone confirm this?
I would also like to use two sources of heat, a gas boiler and a wood burning stove connected to two indirect coils in an unvented cylinder but I was concerned as to how I was going to make the wood burning stove circuit fail safe.
I think my investigations today have revealed that I'm not allowed to connect a solid fuel stove to an unvented cylinder and therefore I'm starting to look at thermal stores (e.g. Gledhill BoilerMate OV) instead.
I think these can be connected to a solid fuel stove because they have an open vent but apparently they also provide a pressurised DHW system.
Please can anyone confirm this?