Hi, I have moved into a old house with wood stove and oil boiler (vented system) wood stove has back boiler with 4 ports. A water pump is on the return of both the boiler and stove, could it be that I have 2 pumps installed on the one central heating circuit? When the heating is on the stove does get warm so I’m thinking it’s one system.
Would the sink radiator always be a single separate radiator? Because when I’m on the wood stove alone more than 1 radiator seems to get warm.
Short of ripping all floorboards up I’m keen to know how this all fits together. I’ve given up trying to get a tradesman interested (before you ask!)
I’d like to get a combi but our water pressure and flow are low but may just get a tank/pump combined system instead of buying shower pumps (as well as not needing header tanks and cylinder)
Would the sink radiator always be a single separate radiator? Because when I’m on the wood stove alone more than 1 radiator seems to get warm.
Short of ripping all floorboards up I’m keen to know how this all fits together. I’ve given up trying to get a tradesman interested (before you ask!)
I’d like to get a combi but our water pressure and flow are low but may just get a tank/pump combined system instead of buying shower pumps (as well as not needing header tanks and cylinder)