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    • CommentAuthorCassie
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2009
     
    I need help!

    I need someone to advise me about the following, and once the system or combination of systems is decided upon, help and support to getting it all installed! local plumbers a bit lost and I have contacted one firm who have just not got back to me and I am losing the will to live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARGGGGHHHHHHHH!

    Woodburner with back boiler
    GSHP ( whoops! )
    Solar DHW
    Boiler for back up
    any other ideas?
    Thermal store -v - cylinder

    You will need to know where I am - without giving too much away I am in West Yorkshire not far from Halifax/Bradford/ Keighley.

    If you are local enough to help, or know someone reliable who is, my e-mail address is on my profile if you would rather not post.

    thanks
  1.  
    http://www.aecb.net/findmembers.php

    might have some luck finding someone local here
    • CommentAuthorDavipon
    • CommentTimeJan 12th 2009
     
    Just put this on another thread.I dont have any links to them other than finding them very helpfull when a collegue fitted a system then went sick so couldnt commision it. http://www.dunsleyheat.co.uk/neutralizerlayout2.htm
  2.  
    >Woodburner with back boiler

    Is this going to be on a gravity hot water circuit, or a sealed system? Do you have a chimney?

    >GSHP ( whoops! )

    That's easy - £20k at least to connect o an existing underfloor heating circuit.

    >Solar DHW

    Another £3k? - again straightforward.

    >Boiler for back up

    If you're not on gas about another £5k for a boiler and oil tank. Be aware that unless you have an extremely fancy thermal store, your boiler won't be condensing very much!

    any other ideas?

    >Thermal store -v - cylinder

    I don't see the point of thermal stores...
    • CommentAuthorDavipon
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
     
    Gshp lots of work unless you're already drilling on site.
    • CommentAuthorCassie
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
     
    Thanks everyone, as new build still at building regulation stage I can have what want as long as I can afford it! ( not much then! )

    We are drilling on site which is why I MAY concider GSHP ( not convinced ).

    It makes it more difficult really because I dont understand the choices well enough to know what I want/need.
  3.  
    how about building something that doesn't require much if any space heating?

    http://www.carbonlite.org.uk/carbonlite/
    http://www.aecb.net/PDFs/carbonlite/AECB_VOL3_EnergyStandard_V6FINAL.pdf
    • CommentAuthorCassie
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
     
    James,

    I am !!!!!!!

    Building earth shelter with no central heating but I still need hot water summer and winter!
  4.  
    so solar HW (diy panel ?), dual coil cylinder , wood burner with back boiler and pump, emersion back up
    nice and simple , not to pricey
    maybe gravity feed the primary circuits to do without the pump
    sounds fun
    Jim
    • CommentAuthorMarkK
    • CommentTimeJan 13th 2009
     
    i've got a schematic for this for a job designed in the Lakes, happily email it over....my email's on my profile.

    Mark
    • CommentAuthorFree spirit
    • CommentTimeJan 15th 2009 edited
     
    Hi Cassie

    I'm leeds based, just about to start out in the installation world properly, but trained in domestic solar hot water, solar pv, wind, and have a pretty good understanding of GSHP, woodburners, insulation etc.

    I wouldn't be able to actually do any gas work because I'm not corgi registered (or gas trained), but then I'm not really sure why you'd need a gas boiler if you had solar, GSHP, woodfuel burner/boiler and interseasonal heat storage, particularly not if it's new build and you were going to have to pay for the gas to be connected anyway - better to use that money on making the house fully self sufficient I'd have thought.

    Other than the gas, I should be ok for the rest I'd have thought (I am certified for unvented cylinder installation)... I'm in the middle of an eco renovation of a 4 storey 1903 semi in Leeds, just finished an 80 tube, 2 tank with heat dump loop (some limited interseasonal heat storage involved) solar hot water install, run using pv powered 12 volt pumps on a 4 storey roof using roped access (no scaffolding), and am moving onto the insulation side of things at the moment. I've also done the green power and water side of various festivals over the last 10 years or so, so have a fair amount of experience of all sorts of stuff including low voltage off grid renewable electric systems.

    I'd be up for nipping out and having a chat with you in the next few days if you wanted to have a chat around what you're wanting to do as it sounds like an interesting project, and isn't too far from me. Just so you understand, I'm not a fully experienced expert in everything you want to do, more a pretty knowledgable, fairly well trained, person with some experience, looking to get more experience and potentially try out some ideas (around interseasonal storage of solar heating mixed with GSHP) - and to be able to have some more examples of projects I've worked on. Whatever fee would be involved would reflect this, and It means I'd have the time to spend more time with you working through the various options, but I'd likely be a bit slower on the actual installations than someone who's been installing for years.

    anyway, let me know if you'd like me to come out to meet up with you for a chat about what you're wanting to do (or if you'd prefer to come and meet me at the house in leeds so you can see what I've done here?)

    Gav
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      CommentAuthorPaulT
    • CommentTimeJan 15th 2009
     
    Hi Cassie and Gav/Free spirit

    I work in Leeds (well Wetherby) - designing renewable systems (amoungst other stuff) - maybe we could work together on a solution. Although I do some installation work I avoid it so I am looking for people to work with doing installations.

    I have designed 'hybrid system' like the type you are proposing so could give some guidance


    (e-mail on my account)
  5.  
    Hi paul,

    sounds good to me if Cassie's up for it - bit of a potential win win win situation hopefully, will drop you an email later on.

    Gav
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