Hi,
Our house has a central heating system which is fed from a multi-fuel stove with a back boiler.
The stove is on the ground floor, with pipework going up to the first floor and into a hot water tank, thereafter feeding 9 radiators. The hot water tank itself is fed by a cold water storage tank above it.
With this type of system, is it possible to "retro-fit" an oil-fired boiler to enable either/or fuel to be used..???
Or will I be looking at disconnecting and replacing the stove with a stand alone room heater and just using the oil for the heating system...?
Dougie.
Our house has a central heating system which is fed from a multi-fuel stove with a back boiler.
The stove is on the ground floor, with pipework going up to the first floor and into a hot water tank, thereafter feeding 9 radiators. The hot water tank itself is fed by a cold water storage tank above it.
With this type of system, is it possible to "retro-fit" an oil-fired boiler to enable either/or fuel to be used..???
Or will I be looking at disconnecting and replacing the stove with a stand alone room heater and just using the oil for the heating system...?
Dougie.