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Darby O'Gill
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Hello all.
I’m looking for advice or suggestions on installing a secondary heating option in my house.
My existing set-up is as follows-
I have an oil-fired system serving the entire house, installed in 1999. The boiler is a Firebird popular 120, producing a nominal 120,000 BTUs. The system is divided into three zones- downstairs, upstairs and hot water. In terms of usage, we use downstairs a lot this time of the year, upstairs less so. As we have electric showers, we only use the hot water for washing-up needs, and the occasional bath.
I’m considering replacing an open fire with a multi-fuel stove. What I want to do is use a back boiler on the stove to heat the downstairs rads. There would be no particular difficulty running pipe work to the hot press where all the various connections are located. The distance is not great and while I would have to go through a couple of internal walls, I would not have to open floors, as the pipes would be mostly hidden under the stairs. My questions are-
Thanks.
I’m looking for advice or suggestions on installing a secondary heating option in my house.
My existing set-up is as follows-
I have an oil-fired system serving the entire house, installed in 1999. The boiler is a Firebird popular 120, producing a nominal 120,000 BTUs. The system is divided into three zones- downstairs, upstairs and hot water. In terms of usage, we use downstairs a lot this time of the year, upstairs less so. As we have electric showers, we only use the hot water for washing-up needs, and the occasional bath.
I’m considering replacing an open fire with a multi-fuel stove. What I want to do is use a back boiler on the stove to heat the downstairs rads. There would be no particular difficulty running pipe work to the hot press where all the various connections are located. The distance is not great and while I would have to go through a couple of internal walls, I would not have to open floors, as the pipes would be mostly hidden under the stairs. My questions are-
- What is involved in tying in a solid fuel system to the existing system? Will I need additional items apart from stove, boiler and associated pipework?
- In practical terms, how would the two systems operate together? For example, could I run the oil for an hour or so until the stove was fully fired up?
- Is this a difficult plumbing job or relatively straightforward?
- Any other issues to consider?
Thanks.