I am planning a major rennovation. A new heating system will be one of the components I have to consider.
As I have more than one bathroom, I am looking at a system boiler and tank scenario.
After coming across the intergas range I looked at their system boiler. However this is sold as System "heat only boiler" due to the lack of diverter valve I guess.
Am I correct in assuming this operates much more like a traditional heat only boiler. What are the pros and cons of this type of set up? Is there any efficiency loss due to this? Do the intergas range come with weather compensation or is this another overated component that rarely works in practice?
I like the idea of a simple boiler with less "moving parts", but just wanted to get my head around how their system boiler operates etc.
As I have more than one bathroom, I am looking at a system boiler and tank scenario.
After coming across the intergas range I looked at their system boiler. However this is sold as System "heat only boiler" due to the lack of diverter valve I guess.
Am I correct in assuming this operates much more like a traditional heat only boiler. What are the pros and cons of this type of set up? Is there any efficiency loss due to this? Do the intergas range come with weather compensation or is this another overated component that rarely works in practice?
I like the idea of a simple boiler with less "moving parts", but just wanted to get my head around how their system boiler operates etc.