Simon,
offence is not whats being handed out here, those who take offense are obviously not trying to think out of the box at potentially tryng something a little different.
Personally i'm not a qualified plumber, but am driven to it because i have around 20 plumbing companies that only want to work on new build houses, are not willing to take on old housing, not willing to look at new technology such as pellet boilers and renewables like solar. Not willing to get out of Bed to replace a bathroom and replace an entire gravity system. Or when they do turn up to give a quote - give quotes for over 4500 for fitting 10 radators (most of which are 30 quid jobs from screwfix) using pex piping. It also took 3 months speaking to a bout 8 different plumbers to identify a simple device like a redring powersteam, which ironically i found out about by speaking to a hair dresser who had 3 in her shop..
Why am i driven to thinking up ideas like this - because nobody gives 2 hoots about work where i live, and if the system didnt work for any reason they'd take 3 months to get them to come out. If everyone in this forum offers better service than any of the above you aint included in my angst against my local plumbers. Believe me having a family of 5 freeze their nackers off for a winter and then having a £1000 quarterly electric bill for a 4 bed house as part of the deal i think anyone'd been a little peeved
Simon - If a Heat store can give me an entire tank of hot water to then heat a coil of mains cold water then thats whats probably needed. My driving force is to have heating and cooking if possible without electric as we have regular power cuts (some times 3 - 4 a week), hence the need for heating a cold water coil and using a wood range.
A Rayburn 355 can give me 58000 BTU for central heating using 2 independant boilers that take the heat from 1 heat source. My main question which Rayburn nor any rayburn dealer will ever answer is why i would need 2 boilers when i can only see that i'd only need 1. at the end of it they are there to sell 2 boiler systems whether i need it or not.
If i need to buy 2 boilers I'd like to know why, and if my theory could be discussed and explored a little bit the theory could be implemented on a wider scale to other range cookers including AGA, who do not offer central heating but do offer hot water.
Cozzmic - thanks for the contribution but isnt their any form of pressure reduction valve that could kick in and drain to an over flow?
Kevplumb - not to sound cheeky but well done your miles ahead of my locals already. If you've educated your self thats insight and career development. everyone's gotta start somewhere. SO if thats the case you've surely thought about how things could be either improved or done in a better way..
offence is not whats being handed out here, those who take offense are obviously not trying to think out of the box at potentially tryng something a little different.
Personally i'm not a qualified plumber, but am driven to it because i have around 20 plumbing companies that only want to work on new build houses, are not willing to take on old housing, not willing to look at new technology such as pellet boilers and renewables like solar. Not willing to get out of Bed to replace a bathroom and replace an entire gravity system. Or when they do turn up to give a quote - give quotes for over 4500 for fitting 10 radators (most of which are 30 quid jobs from screwfix) using pex piping. It also took 3 months speaking to a bout 8 different plumbers to identify a simple device like a redring powersteam, which ironically i found out about by speaking to a hair dresser who had 3 in her shop..
Why am i driven to thinking up ideas like this - because nobody gives 2 hoots about work where i live, and if the system didnt work for any reason they'd take 3 months to get them to come out. If everyone in this forum offers better service than any of the above you aint included in my angst against my local plumbers. Believe me having a family of 5 freeze their nackers off for a winter and then having a £1000 quarterly electric bill for a 4 bed house as part of the deal i think anyone'd been a little peeved
Simon - If a Heat store can give me an entire tank of hot water to then heat a coil of mains cold water then thats whats probably needed. My driving force is to have heating and cooking if possible without electric as we have regular power cuts (some times 3 - 4 a week), hence the need for heating a cold water coil and using a wood range.
A Rayburn 355 can give me 58000 BTU for central heating using 2 independant boilers that take the heat from 1 heat source. My main question which Rayburn nor any rayburn dealer will ever answer is why i would need 2 boilers when i can only see that i'd only need 1. at the end of it they are there to sell 2 boiler systems whether i need it or not.
If i need to buy 2 boilers I'd like to know why, and if my theory could be discussed and explored a little bit the theory could be implemented on a wider scale to other range cookers including AGA, who do not offer central heating but do offer hot water.
Cozzmic - thanks for the contribution but isnt their any form of pressure reduction valve that could kick in and drain to an over flow?
Kevplumb - not to sound cheeky but well done your miles ahead of my locals already. If you've educated your self thats insight and career development. everyone's gotta start somewhere. SO if thats the case you've surely thought about how things could be either improved or done in a better way..