I am in the process of re-installing a solid fuel fireplace back into my house (Previous owner had recently plasterboarded over it and put in electric fire).
The fire has a back boiler fitted which is still plumbed in and heats up when the radiators are on - heated by the existing oil fired boiler.
My question is, do I need a neutraliser?
Everything seems to heat up lovely in the current state - 3 port valve from one pump heated by the Oil boiler.
Do I just have to fit a thermostat to the pump off the output of the back boiler?
Please reply in basic laymans terms - I'm new to this!
The fire has a back boiler fitted which is still plumbed in and heats up when the radiators are on - heated by the existing oil fired boiler.
My question is, do I need a neutraliser?
Everything seems to heat up lovely in the current state - 3 port valve from one pump heated by the Oil boiler.
Do I just have to fit a thermostat to the pump off the output of the back boiler?
Please reply in basic laymans terms - I'm new to this!