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Boiler for hot water only

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Megaflo-Experts

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Customer wants to replace direct cylinder with new boiler and indirect cylinder, and will add radiators and heating circuit at a later date.
He has been told he must install at least 2 rads with a boiler! Anyone heard this before or is it total rubbish?
 
I assume the cylinder coil would be the heat dump and in theory the boiler/pump would only be running when the cylinder stat is calling for heat. It wouldn't be any different from a "normal' system, but with the heating switched off!
 
I assume the cylinder coil would be the heat dump and in theory the boiler/pump would only be running when the cylinder stat is calling for heat. It wouldn't be any different from a "normal' system, but with the heating switched off!

The boiler will prob have a pump over run

I think the 2 rad rule is for combis
 
He wants quicker reheat times for the power shower. Direct takes nearly 2 hrs and a lot of electricity! Indirect will be 20-30mins.
 
He does intend to fit radiators at a later date , when funds allow.
He was just surprised to be told he needed at least 2 rads, butt I haven't heard that before...although I've not seen a boiler used for hot water only!
 

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