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    Blown air system to move woodburner heat around

    Hi All, Firstly, thanks to all that contributed to my other thread, this is a great place to find information and build my understanding. Our problem is how to heat the downstairs and stop the kitchen from getting so cold. Ramble to follow... So to recap - we have a 210L thermal store...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Ta, yes, I start reading and when I don't understand 10 things, my brain shuts off. It doesn't, but it also doesn't explicitly have a CH row, just an underfloor. On the same page What does: "This series of valves is not suitable for domestic hot water installations equipped with HWC"...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Tony: Yes, I can see that would be a bad idea. Woodburner and I think the thermal store vents @ 80 - 90 (actually the solar vents when the bottom gets to 80 and I think the top is 85 or 90), so I can see the need for something. Thanks, do you have a link to the data sheet and / or docs on...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Thanks for that. If the water in the Thermal Stores was top to bottom 80 deg C and the ch kicked in, surely you would need a blender to stop the water from being too hot for rads? That's me again. It actually showed additional rads in the bottom right that were not connected to the thermal...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Hi, so modified pic from Gledhill catalogue - all rights are theirs and apology for bad updates: The purple box and the blue line are the bits I am talking about (i.e. the blender and its current position). The other line I have updated is that the stove cold (or return to the stove) is...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    I thought the idea was for the coldest flow of water to enter at the bottom to take as much energy from the tank as possible. I am pretty sure all my cooler pipes enter at the bottom (cold feed for how water), otherwise you end up with a more uniform temp, but lower than if allowed to "layer"...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Ah, sorry, I should have been clearer. I had diagnosed this down to it definitely being the CH circuit. I can see my art work is confusing :-), drawn on my Galaxy Note. In actual fact this coil occupies a much narrower height, above the solar and below the hot water in and around the same...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    I understood all the words, but just not together :-). Potable = drinking water, I read from the spec that it is used in basin set up and another model is used in heating circuits. Will it be OK to use the same blender or should I get it replaced? The return loop: so inside the loop - see...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    Thanks to both. In terms of "3 port", it is a blender, i.e. I think they are designed to limit the outbound water temp by feeding in cooler water (there is a similar think on the water for the hot water taps) i.e. blend not on/off. I have got a pic of it and am looking it up now. ebasse...
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    CH pump from thermal store and blender position.

    OK, no comments on the quality of the diagram :-). 1 = the pump 2 = blend valve pipes going off the the left = ch system. the blue arrows are the intended flow. This is how it has been plumbed. I don't know if blending valve are non-return. The coil is the coil in the thermal store...
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    Changing Internet Provider

    One bit of advice for people who use their ISP's e-mail, when you change ISP you are likely to lose your e-mail address and it is worth thinking about this earlier rather than later. So either use a gloabl e-mail provider (hotmail, gmail) Register a domain that isn't tied to your ISP (a few...
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