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Log Burner Working Along Side An Oil Boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidecutter" data-source="post: 330346" data-attributes="member: 364"><p>Hi Dave</p><p></p><p>thanks for the reply and realise I have a bit of work to do yet in getting the final system working in an ideal manner but first off I need to make it safe then I can add to the controll aspect. The system is piped to a conventional Large indirect cylinder and yes it has a 28mm dia pipe running up to it. this system was piped up a couple of years ago and the plummer has long since gone. The oil boiler and valve has never been wired up before apart from boiler on a plug and run and tested. The customer has always just plugged the pump into a wall socket when the log burner was in use. I am trying to work out a safe method of using the two units. I had thought that attachingg the pipestat to the log burner would be better but had not thought about putting it on the Flue. I will have a bit of a work out over the weekend but just wanted to get some initial thoughts from people with experiance.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidecutter, post: 330346, member: 364"] Hi Dave thanks for the reply and realise I have a bit of work to do yet in getting the final system working in an ideal manner but first off I need to make it safe then I can add to the controll aspect. The system is piped to a conventional Large indirect cylinder and yes it has a 28mm dia pipe running up to it. this system was piped up a couple of years ago and the plummer has long since gone. The oil boiler and valve has never been wired up before apart from boiler on a plug and run and tested. The customer has always just plugged the pump into a wall socket when the log burner was in use. I am trying to work out a safe method of using the two units. I had thought that attachingg the pipestat to the log burner would be better but had not thought about putting it on the Flue. I will have a bit of a work out over the weekend but just wanted to get some initial thoughts from people with experiance. Rick [/QUOTE]
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