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Posted By: plw666For the space heating I would be afraid to only rely only on insulation.Can you expand on that? Do you not think insulation works?
Posted By: plw666there are 2 immersion elements and i only use them for backup when I have been out and need hot water quickly when I get in. Not something I want to rely on.If one of the elements is at the base of the cylinder, try turning that on for a few hours and seeing how the system performs.
Posted By: plw666For the space heating I would be afraid to only rely only on insulation. In the existing part that would remain I can increase the ewi but again it is pretty cold now unless I have the stove going most of the evening and the rads on and does not retain the heat once the rads are off but would of course be better when the ewi done but even so not sure I can get it to the point where it doesn't need any heating.
Posted By: plw666Agree that insulation will need improving and as Peter said I have to add as much as i can but there are limits to what can be added without compromising on space. The property is detached so exposed all round.
Posted By: plw666You don't think ufh is worth the expense?
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryThere are several on this site who don't need heating, tony being the most famous! As I said above either an electric fan heater or an oil filled electric rad can be enough - or a couple of rads off your wood stove
Posted By: plw666problem will be price as its pretty expensive per sheet but thin. 250mm of something else is prob cheaper but much thicker.
Posted By: gravelldPersonally I'd love a house than could be heated by a fan heater or two!You can buy mine, I shall add an extra £50,000 to the price.
Posted By: plw666The ewi is planned to be Kingspan Optim R planned to achieve a U-value of 0.2 and 70mm will give 0.16 which is closer to yr figures that you gave above - problem will be price as its pretty expensive per sheet but thin.
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Posted By: plw666A few rads directly off the stove would work as wont need to have them all on at the same time. if I kept the current system how would the flows work from stove to rads and stove to tank? fed via gravity?
Posted By: plw666while the tank heating needs to be sorted I'm still wondering if 210l tank for dhw is enough for house planned to house 3-4 people showering in the morning.
Posted By: gravelldThere are loads of open days where you can see houses with very low heat input. superhomes, local groups etc.
Posted By: DarylPWe have approx 1 year data, int. and ext. temps on an XLS that show a house, designed and built well, with a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children), needed only a couple of fan heaters for heating.
The int. temps were quite stable despite fluctuations in ext. temps over the year, so we are confident the design was shown to work.
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