OK,
Bear with me please as these new fangled things that go on gas are new to me.
We have looked at a new farm we like and are maybe going to put in an offer.
The current system is a gas combi boiler doing hot water and central heating.
Bearing in mind it is a farm so gas tanked and therefor big money we would be looking to convert.
My question would be could we put in a Rayburn cooker, on solid fuel, without re doing the existing installation.
The rayburn would feed only the heating, tee'd into the system before the pump and the combi would still provide water on demand?
Just to save fitting tanks etc and still leaves the gas there to be on thermostat when we would not be there to keep a fire on.
Opinions welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Gordon
Bear with me please as these new fangled things that go on gas are new to me.
We have looked at a new farm we like and are maybe going to put in an offer.
The current system is a gas combi boiler doing hot water and central heating.
Bearing in mind it is a farm so gas tanked and therefor big money we would be looking to convert.
My question would be could we put in a Rayburn cooker, on solid fuel, without re doing the existing installation.
The rayburn would feed only the heating, tee'd into the system before the pump and the combi would still provide water on demand?
Just to save fitting tanks etc and still leaves the gas there to be on thermostat when we would not be there to keep a fire on.
Opinions welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Gordon