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Hi,
im in the process of installing a brand new heating system and would like to go with a thermal store. I have two multifuel stoves in different rooms and would like to link them both to the store but I beleive the stores only have the two connections, (flow and return).
Is it possible to tee the two stoves together before the store? if so what would happen if both stoves are on at the same time with one being a lot hotter than the other? and also if only one stove is lit, would warm water circulate to the cold stove?

trman
 
Doing this requires complexe controls and and certin level of skill to get right. I suggest you get a pro in to look at it rather than DIY it.
 
This is not a good. Solid fuel heating design is very specialist, to achieve a safe, effcient system. The problem with solid fuel is, you cant switch it off quickly. Therefore the system has to be designed properly to cope with the safety side and your requirements. Two appliances is not necessarily wrong but it needs to be designed correctly and is almost certainly not the best way forward.. Speak with HETAS before hand. EUROHEAT are good to help you with your query.
 
check out dps heatweb they can supply thermal stores to cater for any combination of boiler
 
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