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rich071
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hi there ,
this tread has prob been quizzed before , but how and ever , i have a new build house and as any new build its eating money at minute , so we are looking at ways to lower the cost of anything and the biggest money spinner at minute is the heating , an oil burner system is a fraction of the price we are now considering the oil , but what system would i need that to be .
house spec : 3300sq ft 2 story .
cavity 120mm wide with pumped warmfil silver beads
all external walls will have 50mm (38/12) insulated slab
all windows are double glazed with thermal glass
window opes completly sealed up and the 50mm board returns in around the window return i allowed for this while building , joists have 200 fibre , attic will have 440mm of rockwool which will be pumped/blown in ,
100 kingspan in ground floor , and 75mm sread , up stairs i will have a 40mm licquid sread i will have ufh fitted trough out the house and completly zoned all rooms have stats ,
Am i better of going with the geo or the oil , if i go for the oil what should i include in the system ,
1: condenser boiler
2: buffer tank
what are the benifits of theses with oil?
i will also have solar panels fitted aswell to my hot water system ,
i want the house to be as warm as i need it to be but really dont want a massive heating or running cost bill .
what is the benifit of fitting a buffer tank to oil , i know fitting to geo the nite rate esb heats the buffer tanks at nite and buffer heats ufh during the day ? is this correct
sorry for the long post , but i really and stuck on this one , i need to save money and dont mind oil as it the less costly but i need to know the oil is going to work out affordalbe to run and be good heat
thanks richard .
this tread has prob been quizzed before , but how and ever , i have a new build house and as any new build its eating money at minute , so we are looking at ways to lower the cost of anything and the biggest money spinner at minute is the heating , an oil burner system is a fraction of the price we are now considering the oil , but what system would i need that to be .
house spec : 3300sq ft 2 story .
cavity 120mm wide with pumped warmfil silver beads
all external walls will have 50mm (38/12) insulated slab
all windows are double glazed with thermal glass
window opes completly sealed up and the 50mm board returns in around the window return i allowed for this while building , joists have 200 fibre , attic will have 440mm of rockwool which will be pumped/blown in ,
100 kingspan in ground floor , and 75mm sread , up stairs i will have a 40mm licquid sread i will have ufh fitted trough out the house and completly zoned all rooms have stats ,
Am i better of going with the geo or the oil , if i go for the oil what should i include in the system ,
1: condenser boiler
2: buffer tank
what are the benifits of theses with oil?
i will also have solar panels fitted aswell to my hot water system ,
i want the house to be as warm as i need it to be but really dont want a massive heating or running cost bill .
what is the benifit of fitting a buffer tank to oil , i know fitting to geo the nite rate esb heats the buffer tanks at nite and buffer heats ufh during the day ? is this correct
sorry for the long post , but i really and stuck on this one , i need to save money and dont mind oil as it the less costly but i need to know the oil is going to work out affordalbe to run and be good heat
thanks richard .