Neutralizer or thermal store

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Hello All
I have a customer that wants a wood burner and oil boiler link up yet wants mains pressure hot water i have been told that you are not allowed to have an unvented cylinder with a neutralizer yet dunsley have diagrams for this http://www.dunsleyheat.co.uk/images/LINKUP_LEAFLET_July_09.pdf

I have never fitted a thermal store so dont know how good they are.
Also they would like the wood burner not just to do the hot water but to help out with the heating of the rads.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 
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Personally it would be a thermal store over a dunsley.

Try dps/www.heatweb.com for ideas.

Lee
 
Fitted four Gledhill thermal stores now and all worked wonderfully.
 
Problem with gledhill was before going bust and still is that they had such a bad image through poor products.

The early gledhill were notorious rust/sludge buckets and ten they had the over proceed/complicated pcb board controllers that didn't live up to
much either.

It's the same with ideal your only remebered for your failings.

Lee
 
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it's the same with ideal your only remebered for your failings.

You sound like an ideal convert Mr C, or you still remernising over a concord? :D
 
I have fitted the dunsley and its way cheaper than the thermal store. I saw the instructions that said they are ok with unvented but can't remember the details. Might be worth calling their tech guy for a chat.
 

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