From the rayburn website-
The Rayburn Supreme was launched. This was a major step forward as it provided a solid fuel central heating cooker, which was rated at 35,000Btu enabling more radiators to be heated by a cast iron range cooker than ever before.
Been told the rayburn will run 9 rads and heat the domestic water???
I like the sound of a tube in shell, looked online and it looks just the thing i was thinking of! maybe stick a few rads basement level so it removes the chill and any damp (some heat can rise into the house too!!) and put it through one of those tube in shell things?? Im not expecting to save millions on my gas bill, just seems a shame to not use the back boiler as it is there!!!
sorry about the name of the boiler Agile, im not at my house at the mo but fairly sure it was a Chateaux Britany!!!! anyhow its brought a laugh to everyone for two reasons..... one, im giving boilers names of fine wines and two, the people who know what boiler im on about are laughing because its so crud. reading reports on the boiler, the manufacturer even stoped making it after 2 years because it was so shocking
thanks again for all your help people!!![/quote]
The Rayburn Supreme was launched. This was a major step forward as it provided a solid fuel central heating cooker, which was rated at 35,000Btu enabling more radiators to be heated by a cast iron range cooker than ever before.
Been told the rayburn will run 9 rads and heat the domestic water???
I like the sound of a tube in shell, looked online and it looks just the thing i was thinking of! maybe stick a few rads basement level so it removes the chill and any damp (some heat can rise into the house too!!) and put it through one of those tube in shell things?? Im not expecting to save millions on my gas bill, just seems a shame to not use the back boiler as it is there!!!
sorry about the name of the boiler Agile, im not at my house at the mo but fairly sure it was a Chateaux Britany!!!! anyhow its brought a laugh to everyone for two reasons..... one, im giving boilers names of fine wines and two, the people who know what boiler im on about are laughing because its so crud. reading reports on the boiler, the manufacturer even stoped making it after 2 years because it was so shocking
thanks again for all your help people!!![/quote]