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Default Back boiler: friend or foe?

On 5 Oct, 09:33, "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 00:21:19 -0700 (PDT), Jonathan wrote:
Our wood burning stove with a back boiler has its own valves and pump
and only pumps water when the thermostat attached to its pipes
indicates it's hot enough. I have the thermostat set at 45C and it
certainly warms the radiators.


And what happens when you have a good fire burning and you get a
power cut? Just when you need the heat from the wood burner you have
to put it out to stop the boiler boiling or possibly exploding.

The circuit from a wood burner or other stove should be gravity and
have a passive heat dump for when the cylinder has reached 90C...

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Cheers
Dave.

It is in fact illegit to have it any other way. All solid fuel fired
heating systems have to ave a convection heat sink. Usually the DHW
cylinder but sometimes a radiator.