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Hi Has anybody designed or installed a duel gas heating boiler installation for Schools, Hospitals, factories, office blocks or old peoples homes or domestic use.

We are now living longer, hyperthermia is a big killer when temperatures drop well below freezing, should we be prepared for the instance when our gas boiler fails and we are unable to find a heating engineer to carry out repairs at short notice.

Hence the question should we install a standby boiler, that may save our lives one day. What do you think?. switching between boilers could be made simple by operating an electric switch.
 
Many of the above already have multiple boilers, where there is a single boiler, temp space heating or convention heating is very simple to set up. I carry 6KW of electric heating which i hand out if the boiler is going to be off. Offices often have a/c for summer, these can often be used in heat mode. From my experience not really an issue that cannot be resolved quickly.
 
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Hi Has anybody designed or installed a duel gas heating boiler installation for Schools, Hospitals, factories, office blocks or old peoples homes or domestic use.

We are now living longer, hyperthermia is a big killer when temperatures drop well below freezing, should we be prepared for the instance when our gas boiler fails and we are unable to find a heating engineer to carry out repairs at short notice.

Hence the question should we install a standby boiler, that may save our lives one day. What do you think?. switching between boilers could be made simple by operating an electric switch.


As Bacon said, we already do that. Have done for decades.
 
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On with one right now.
 
I sure like those purty plated butterfly/ball valves on those grundfos circulators, who sells'em?
 
View attachment 31499 On with one right now.
Looks very good, first class. Did you design and specify the installation ?, is it fully automatic pre programmed to switch between boilers say every other week ?, or to be done manual. I think this is the way we move on.
My first condensing boiler broke down between Christmas and the new year, my heating engineer was already fully booked, he could not even give me a date when he was able to replace it, as I remember it was the year when even condensation pipes were freezing up. Electric heaters are ok for say 1 to 2 days but not for weeks if the residents are elderly, they may not be able to afford the additional expense. I have found gas is the cheapest of all central heating fuel types that I have tried.
I must admit I expected more heating engineers to be installing duel gas boilers, especially in larger dwellings.
Can I just thank everyone who took the time to respond.
 
They will be all working at the same time and combining the outputs

And space and cost limits you be looking around 6k to swap a set a boiler, and who says it's not a design fault that breaks them like you have said external condense pipe
 
Many of the above already have multiple boilers, where there is a single boiler, temp space heating or convention heating is very simple to set up. I carry 6KW of electric heating which i hand out if the boiler is going to be off. Offices often have a/c for summer, these can often be used in heat mode. From my experience not really an issue that cannot be resolved quickly.
Hi I remember my younger days when we had ducted heating/ air conditioning ventilation system installed in an office complex my developer/employer had built. The summer months the system was great, no complaints, but when the winter arrived, the women were not very happy, a regular comment was its all right for the men they where trousers. The temperature difference from floor to ceiling was just to much. The heating engineers had strung cords from floor to ceiling in most offices with thermometers strung at intervals, they tried for months to balance the system, to be honest I do not think ever sorted it. As we all know offices have to reach a minimum temperature to comply with regulations.
I like the way you look after your customers by providing them with electric heaters, that's very thought full of you.
 

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