Hi all
I've recently bought an old cottage and in one of the rooms there is an open fire that has a back boiler. I'd like to replace this with a woodburning stove with a back boiler.
I have removed the fireplace and exposed the pipes around the back boiler. I got a plumber to then come out and disconnect the pipes and close them off. The plumber I used has little experience of stoves and back boilers so I thought I would ask your good selves my query....
The back boiler removed had 3 pipes - 2 in the top (one at each side) and one at the bottom. The boiler had a fourth pipe option but there was no pipe (it was capped off).
Can anyone shed some light on what these 3 pipes are for? It looks as if the back boiler was used to heat the water and also the rads (there is a pump and thermostat nearby).
I've looked online and can see diagrams for 2 pipe and 4 pipe back boiler solutions, but not sure about 3!
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated!
Gary
I've recently bought an old cottage and in one of the rooms there is an open fire that has a back boiler. I'd like to replace this with a woodburning stove with a back boiler.
I have removed the fireplace and exposed the pipes around the back boiler. I got a plumber to then come out and disconnect the pipes and close them off. The plumber I used has little experience of stoves and back boilers so I thought I would ask your good selves my query....
The back boiler removed had 3 pipes - 2 in the top (one at each side) and one at the bottom. The boiler had a fourth pipe option but there was no pipe (it was capped off).
Can anyone shed some light on what these 3 pipes are for? It looks as if the back boiler was used to heat the water and also the rads (there is a pump and thermostat nearby).
I've looked online and can see diagrams for 2 pipe and 4 pipe back boiler solutions, but not sure about 3!
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated!
Gary