As part of my renovation ive removed the old wood burner to be able to repair the fireplace etc. I have the opportunity to run wet UFH pipes while the floor is up and insulation is going down rather than leaving the existing rad on the wall. Ive been doing some basic research about wood burners / boiler stoves as the wood burner I have is quite old and small. I wondered if I could hook it up to the UFH or a radiator or three.
Ive concluded that its a bit more expensive than I initially thought as rads/UHF are closed systems and a stove boiler needs a 'to air' system to prevent explosions etc. so Id need;
- Stove boiler
- expansion vessel
- header tank
- possibly a storage cylinder or heat dump rad
Im just trying to get the most out of the woodburner and be efficient as possible. Is there any other suggestions or ways to do this? Ive also read about putting vents in the ceiling to allow the hot air to circulate (and warm) rooms above. Is this effective? should they be fan assisted vents?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Ive concluded that its a bit more expensive than I initially thought as rads/UHF are closed systems and a stove boiler needs a 'to air' system to prevent explosions etc. so Id need;
- Stove boiler
- expansion vessel
- header tank
- possibly a storage cylinder or heat dump rad
Im just trying to get the most out of the woodburner and be efficient as possible. Is there any other suggestions or ways to do this? Ive also read about putting vents in the ceiling to allow the hot air to circulate (and warm) rooms above. Is this effective? should they be fan assisted vents?
Thanks for the suggestions.
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