Hi
I was wondering if anyone could offer advice on a strange issue.
I am working on a refurbishment project on an old building. As part of the project, we are installing a central heating system for the first time. This is to be powered by a 199kw biomass boiler.
Now, there is a delay in the exterior boiler building which means that it will not be ready until March. The interior is going to be finished within the next few weeks.
The temperature and humidity of the building is playing a large role in the progress of the rest of the project (we have an interior designer who refuses to furnish a damp building).
Basically my question is: is there such a contraption we could use to circulate hot water through the new internal heating system until the permanent boiler is complete? This would be powering around 14 rooms and 45 radiators.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone could offer advice on a strange issue.
I am working on a refurbishment project on an old building. As part of the project, we are installing a central heating system for the first time. This is to be powered by a 199kw biomass boiler.
Now, there is a delay in the exterior boiler building which means that it will not be ready until March. The interior is going to be finished within the next few weeks.
The temperature and humidity of the building is playing a large role in the progress of the rest of the project (we have an interior designer who refuses to furnish a damp building).
Basically my question is: is there such a contraption we could use to circulate hot water through the new internal heating system until the permanent boiler is complete? This would be powering around 14 rooms and 45 radiators.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.