swimming pool boiler

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kev, at last I've forced the web to take notice, so if you go to your messenger account you will find an email from oilburnerfixer. That's me.
 
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Going back to my question, can I use a standard oil fired combi boiler or is it best to use a system boiler with zone valves to control the swimming pool seperately.
Does the heating have to be on all the time to heat a swimming pool or does it only need to be on during its use.
What are the important factors I need to know about heating the pool, etc..
Does anyone know of any websites I can look at regarding design,etc..

cheers
paul
 
pauliepie said:
:confused:What are the important factors I need to know about heating the pool, etc..

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW.

You could easily use 200 gallons of oil in 6 weeks.

The boiler will be on for a very long time while you first heat the pool.

You will need to start heating days before you use it.

A combi boiler is not the best choice, and I would use a seperate boiler to heat the pool.
 
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We need to know more about the pool etc.

Your best way is a standard large boiler, Boulter, Grants etc with a heat exchanger doing the pool water, in the region of 200000/400000 btus.

Will look up a few links for you later.

see pic, this installation would cost you depending on post code £250.000 :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

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Thanks for the info.

Do you have to have a seperate heat exchanger or can you heat the pool directly from a oil fired system boiler.
If a normal boiler is used, what does it connect into....

cheers
 
pauliepie said:
Thanks for the info.

Do you have to have a seperate heat exchanger or can you heat the pool directly from a oil fired system boiler.
If a normal boiler is used, what does it connect into....

cheers

You can have direct fired pool boilers, or you can use an heat exchanger.

Heat exchanger are more serviceable over a period of time whereas a system boiler without would last about 12 months.

Its very difficult without knowing any information and hopefully your installer will advice you on the best system for both jobs.
 

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