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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 08:00:10 +0000, Tim S wrote:

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 06:08:37 +0000, John Rumm wrote:

Doctor Evil wrote:

circulation. Each pump can have its speed set to the needs of the

zone.
There will be no parasitic circulation if each zone has its own flow

and
return tapping off the store.

except you don't want to be running your heating off the store with a
modern boiler....


Hi John,

Why not - I thought thermal stores assisted the boiler by ensure long
efficient burns?

Tim


This depends on the type of boiler in use.


If you are talking about a conventional one operating at 82 degree
flow and 70 return, then there *could* be a benefit in the approach of
running the heating circuit from the store on the long efficient burn
argument.

However, with a condensing boiler, the greatest efficiencies occur
when the burner is modulated down


Many heat banks run at 75C and many condensing boilers have a flow/return
22C temp differential. If two stats are used to ensure no boiler cycling,
the stores water is quite cool when the boiler is called to re-heat. Most
of the burn the boiler will be operating very efficiently. The overall
operation is very efficient. There is also the simplicity of having the CH
zones off the store (a neutral point). One circuit does not interfer with
the other and are simple to balance. The CH flow & returns are taken off the
bottom of the cylinder where it is cooler.




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