Hi all,
I'm planning on having a solid fuel stove directly heat water in a vented cylinder, and then use that cylinder to support an UFH circuit.
My question relates to the build up of debris etc in the system.
Obviously the water will contain inhibitors etc but is it worth looking at using a heat exchanger within the cylinder for the UFH so that it is separate from the water which will be circulating through the back boiler / heat sink radiator?
I'm planning on having a solid fuel stove directly heat water in a vented cylinder, and then use that cylinder to support an UFH circuit.
My question relates to the build up of debris etc in the system.
Obviously the water will contain inhibitors etc but is it worth looking at using a heat exchanger within the cylinder for the UFH so that it is separate from the water which will be circulating through the back boiler / heat sink radiator?