Hi There.
I am new here (obviously) and have joined up as I am really in need of some help!
We have recently moved into a small cottage and as it's coming up to winter it would be nice to have the heating on!
We have a Trianco TRH45 fire in the living room. As far as I am aware, once it is lit it feeds the radiators within the house with hot water. The hot water sent from a pump that runs at the water tank behind the fire.
It does not heat the water for the taps etc as this is done separately by an immersion tank.
As say as far as I aware, because really I do not know. We have no idea how it works or what fuel to put in it.
I presumed it would be some Solid fuel like smokeless coal or something but on the fire itself, it states "Use recommended fuels only, do not use COAL"
Because of this I am obviously confused!
I really need to get this sorted as for the last couple of weeks we have been using electric heaters and it's coasting us a fortune.
Hopefully someone will know what I am going on about and can help!
Thanks in advance.
I am new here (obviously) and have joined up as I am really in need of some help!
We have recently moved into a small cottage and as it's coming up to winter it would be nice to have the heating on!
We have a Trianco TRH45 fire in the living room. As far as I am aware, once it is lit it feeds the radiators within the house with hot water. The hot water sent from a pump that runs at the water tank behind the fire.
It does not heat the water for the taps etc as this is done separately by an immersion tank.
As say as far as I aware, because really I do not know. We have no idea how it works or what fuel to put in it.
I presumed it would be some Solid fuel like smokeless coal or something but on the fire itself, it states "Use recommended fuels only, do not use COAL"
Because of this I am obviously confused!
I really need to get this sorted as for the last couple of weeks we have been using electric heaters and it's coasting us a fortune.
Hopefully someone will know what I am going on about and can help!
Thanks in advance.