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Hi,

I read a post explaining the details of how this can be done a while back and now cant find it anywhere. I dont think it was on this forum, but does anyone know how this could be done?

Thanks
 
S plan the heating normally feed the kitchen via the combi and bathroom via the unvented
 
This was using a four pipe type system. So could get pdhw. But on a combi.

I don't have the details but as I remember it was a credible description of how it could be done.
 
Won’t be on a combi, system boiler yes

Combi you would have to a plan it you could still have pdhw eg hot water priority
 
Storage cylinder with temp stat on tank controlling circulation pump.
When cylinder requires heat - stat operates pump and combi fires on domestic hot water.
 
Storage cylinder with temp stat on tank controlling circulation pump.
When cylinder requires heat - stat operates pump and combi fires on domestic hot water.
Exactly that. But I remember the other description was talking about a relay or something else I wondered if there was a little bit more to it
 
Are you using direct or indirect heating of the cylinder?
Is there a heating coil in the cylinder or is the whole hot water side of the system potable.

The only reason you would need a relay is if the tank stat is 24v. The pump requires 240v.
 

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