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Hi all, looking to replace a LPG combi-boiler with a wood burning boiler stove. The property is a 2 bed barn conversion near Billingshurst. Don’t think it’s in a smoke control area. We’re looking for advice and a quote to install. We have access to a fair amount of wood and have enough space to dry and store it. Has anyone any reccommendations? 

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51 minutes ago, david lawrence said:

I think you will need hot water tank buffer tank and Lots of plumbing

a fair old pay back time if saving moneys the aim

we have log boiler and buffer tank coupled to oil boiler 

works well

alot of time and space both for fuel and equipment mind that’s for a bigger place

 

If he's keeping the oil boiler  then a buffer tank isn't that necessary  especially if he opts for under floor heating as the time constant on that will soak up fluctuations.

 

Also have a look at the irish heat hero system  which seems to offer a lot more functionality than  shared headers (like the dunsley neutraliser) and enables a larger pump to get the heat out of a wood boiler/stove, it sounds good but I have no experience of it.

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11 hours ago, Capetown said:

Hi all, looking to replace a LPG combi-boiler with a wood burning boiler stove. The property is a 2 bed barn conversion near Billingshurst. Don’t think it’s in a smoke control area. We’re looking for advice and a quote to install. We have access to a fair amount of wood and have enough space to dry and store it. Has anyone any reccommendations? 

I'm probably a bit biased but I think if your house suits it, then a good second-hand solid fuel cooker is the way to go.

 

Good big fire box, durable, good boiler output, will burn just about anything you put in it, very controlable, and bakes the best sponge cakes you'll ever eat.

 

Put in as big a hot water cylinder with it as you have room for, plus another feed for your existing radiators.

 

A bit of money to spend but not outrageous.

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Something like this is probably what you want.

 

DRAYTON 27100SX 2 PORT MOTORISED VALVE 22MM 22MM COMPRESSION (32455)

 

You'd probably need to do a bit of research into how to do Combi connections, might be easier to keep the oil for the hot water and run the radiators seperate?.

 

But from experience, having more full bore lever valves is never a bad thing. Worse case you just remove the levers to prevent accidents.

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