back boiler central heating

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Hi i have bought a log burner with a back boiler . i would like to run a couple of rads of jit but not really bothered about the hot water. my question is how i would plumb it in?
 
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To avoid being potentially dangerous it needs to be properly designed.

Installing a stove will usually require Building Control involvement.

Needing professional help comes to mind!

Tony
 
Thanks tony.
its going to be a replacement burner. i had a hunter fitted last year by a hetas engineer. 6inch flue liner etc. so i was going to swap it with this new 14kw beast and get the hunter fitted at the other side of the house. there is a combi boiler fitted in the room above. thats why im not really bothered about hot water. i was going to run a couple of rads in the hall and landing.
with having kids i would not risk there safety. im a kitchen fitter by trade so am pretty handy. I just cant seem to figure out pressurised and vented systems.
When i had the hunter fitted i laboured for the engineer and was surprised how easy the job was to do. in my job i have access to unlimited timber so what would you suggest? combi out and complete heating and water of back boiler? or is thete a way of combining both systems?
cheers
 
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I doubt a 6" liner will be anything like adequate for a 14 kW stove!

The 14 kW is the maximum burning the best timber at maximum burn!

Tony
 

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