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Domestic boilers used to do this but they don't make them any more because they are inefficient.... It is not efficient to heat water to this temperature....


even I cant believe that someone has never done this
They have. It's about the most primitive control system you can get.
They don't do it now because it's rubbish, only slightly more advanced than an open fire in the middle of the hut with a hole in the roof.
Someone (maybe on Dragons' Den) said they get loads of enthusiastic young entrepreneurs, who insist that there is a gap in the market that their idea will fill. They answer that, there may be a gap in the market, but is there a market in the gap? Usually there are good reasons no-one targets that gap, but the youngster can't see what they are.
PS I think there's something else going on. Is the OP's name an anagram or something?


The repercussions are high gas consumption.

How do you intend to heat the water that you intend to pump round the radiators, and how long do you think it will take for your thermal store to become hot?
Answer please.


How many times do you have to be told. ....
NO!
But it is a stupid idea.
Jesus my head hurts.

come on, sukhjeetgrewal
Answer please
How do you intend to heat the water that you intend to pump round the radiators, and how long do you think it will take for your thermal store to become hot?
Answer please.

what will your radiators be made of?

But a slug of cold return water and a 50 deg temperature difference across the boiler would do it no good at all. Ask your boss.
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