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Does anyone know if there's any companies left selling stoves with back boilers, to run a few radiators and hot water?

Is it possible to bypass the regs if you declare it's not for use in a house or simillar?

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I think you have to hunt around for ex-display models. A mate just bought one for one of his tenants.

I opted for a used Brosely Evolution 26kw Boiler Stove.

My living room Stove has an option to instal a rear boiler. If the company stop selling them I’m sure it’s not that hard to have one fabricated.

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So you can no longer use 100% renewable wood to heat your water?
 
What a bullshit country we live in. Bring on the crash and some anarchy. 


It used to sound like a conspiracy theory that the governments would one day find a way to ban burning wood so that they have complete control of your heating and power supply.
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Dunsley Yorkshire, meets the various eco standards and burns cleanly. Boiler is built in, has thermostatic control. I've just sold ours after 8 years of use running hot water and heating in the farmhouse. I'd have kept it but we've put in ground source heat pump and central heating and the Renewable Heat Incentive payments means we can't have the woodburner connected to the system. Highly recommended bit of kit.

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Just about to  buy an add in back boiler for my stove, aarrada 11kw ecoburn. 


That’s the same Stove Ive got in the Living Room. Perhaps I should buy the boiler tank now as opposed to later when they might stop selling it?
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Clearview Stoves have taken the sensible approach and still sell stoves with back boilers.  They use a loophole in the law that allows them to keep producing the stoves with the back boilers.

 

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Dunsley Yorkshire, meets the various eco standards and burns cleanly. Boiler is built in, has thermostatic control. I've just sold ours after 8 years of use running hot water and heating in the farmhouse. I'd have kept it but we've put in ground source heat pump and central heating and the Renewable Heat Incentive payments means we can't have the woodburner connected to the system. Highly recommended bit of kit.

Yeah we had one of these… cracking bit of kit…. But bloody heavy!!
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Clearview Stoves have taken the sensible approach and still sell stoves with back boilers.  They use a loophole in the law that allows them to keep producing the stoves with the back boilers.
 

They also don’t seem to give a sh*t about the sh*t regs[emoji106]
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