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Posted By: barneyA further point is that it's very difficult to get a sensible return temperature…Isn't that why they have a mixer valve on the return to the boiler? That's actually easier to arrange with a direct rather than indirect system, I'd have thought, as there's the option to have three or more tappings from the store if necessary.
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryTypically a stove and a heat store will be a vented system. Typically a gas boiler will be pressurised (non-vented)
Posted By: ringiI just don't believe wood burning stoves are worth the effort if mains gas is on site,
Posted By: ringiBut if it was me, I would JUST have a simple gas boiler and a normal DHW tank (for the PV), spending the money on low temperature radiators, so the radiators can run at the same temperature as the UFH.
Posted By: ComeOnPilgrimWe'll have the following inputs: stove (direct), PV, gas boiler (direct/indirect?)For both the stove (assuming one wants one feeding to water) and the PV a heat store is part of the solution.
Posted By: JonGHappy to elaborate if required.Could you as it may stop this kind of question constantly arising. Maybe a new thread with Useful Information in the title.
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