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Hi Folks
I am looking for some advice and hope someone can help.
I have just bought a property and I am looking at having the the heating system modified.
Basically I have a bungalow with oil fired central heating and 2 separate solid fuel fireplaces with separate chimneys.
One is in a small snug room and the other in a living/dining room (open plan large room)
There is a solid fuel fire with a back boiler in the snug room and a normal solid fuel fire in the living room.
What I want to do is remove the back boiler from the snug room as I wont use this room very much and fit a normal solid fuel fireplace in its place.
But! (Now for the tricky bit) I want to fit a multi-fuel stove with back boiler in the living room and join this into my old back boiler pipework.
I have exposed the pipework around the back boiler in the snug room and have found it to have 4 connections. 2 off 28mm and 2 off 22mm.

Basically what I want to know is
a) what needs done to disconnect the back boiler and
b) Is it even possible to do what I am thinking with the stove.
I have had a look at the copper cylinder in the hop press and it seems to have 4 large connections to the side of it. 2 on one side and 2 on the other. There are other small connections to it as well. I am just not sure if it has a one or 2 internal coils.
Underneath the copper cylinder there is a pump which looks to me like a circulation pump for pumping the water from the back boiler around the radiators. This is operated manually from a switch.

In the roof-space there is one large water tank (Main water supply) and only one small water tank (heating system)
Sorry to bombard ya's with so much info just I thought the more detail I could give the easier it would be to figure it all out.
I have never lit the fire in the snug room which would have been the most sensible thing to do to figure it all out. Am afraid it is past that now as you can see from the pictures.
PS!!!! I don't intend to do any of this work myself but I would like to hear what you guys think so that when I do get someone to come and look at it that I know that they know what they are talking about as I have had one guy already tell me he wanted to blank off all the pipes. I was concerned that it would need vented so I wouldn't let him do it.
Any advice / help would be fantastic
Many Thanks
Wayne
I am looking for some advice and hope someone can help.
I have just bought a property and I am looking at having the the heating system modified.
Basically I have a bungalow with oil fired central heating and 2 separate solid fuel fireplaces with separate chimneys.
One is in a small snug room and the other in a living/dining room (open plan large room)
There is a solid fuel fire with a back boiler in the snug room and a normal solid fuel fire in the living room.
What I want to do is remove the back boiler from the snug room as I wont use this room very much and fit a normal solid fuel fireplace in its place.
But! (Now for the tricky bit) I want to fit a multi-fuel stove with back boiler in the living room and join this into my old back boiler pipework.
I have exposed the pipework around the back boiler in the snug room and have found it to have 4 connections. 2 off 28mm and 2 off 22mm.

Basically what I want to know is
a) what needs done to disconnect the back boiler and
b) Is it even possible to do what I am thinking with the stove.
I have had a look at the copper cylinder in the hop press and it seems to have 4 large connections to the side of it. 2 on one side and 2 on the other. There are other small connections to it as well. I am just not sure if it has a one or 2 internal coils.
Underneath the copper cylinder there is a pump which looks to me like a circulation pump for pumping the water from the back boiler around the radiators. This is operated manually from a switch.

In the roof-space there is one large water tank (Main water supply) and only one small water tank (heating system)
Sorry to bombard ya's with so much info just I thought the more detail I could give the easier it would be to figure it all out.
I have never lit the fire in the snug room which would have been the most sensible thing to do to figure it all out. Am afraid it is past that now as you can see from the pictures.
PS!!!! I don't intend to do any of this work myself but I would like to hear what you guys think so that when I do get someone to come and look at it that I know that they know what they are talking about as I have had one guy already tell me he wanted to blank off all the pipes. I was concerned that it would need vented so I wouldn't let him do it.
Any advice / help would be fantastic
Many Thanks
Wayne