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I know there are many threads started on this subject but I have a quick question to ask as i cant seem to find exactly what I want to know on any of the existing posts.

So I am in the process of undertaking a fairly big job for a valued customer, we have an old building stripped back to the bare shell and renovating into a house. Original plans were to fit an oil combi which was all fine and dandy but now the boy would like to fit a solid fuel boiler aswell prety much as the main source of heating and hot water with an oil boiler as a back up. That obviously throws away the idea of fitiing the combi so thinking off an conventional oil boiler linked to the solid fuel back boiler.

Reading all these threads about Dunsley neatrulizer's etc I just want to know if they are really needed. Fitted many solid fuel back boilers in the past and can't see why I cant just link the rising flow and return from oil and solid fuel boiler in 28mm upto the coil with a leak off rad. Then simply branch off for the central heating with the pump on the return working off a timer + pipestat fitted at the cyclinder.

Is there any reason why i could not do this?

Thanks
 
Your customer can't be that valued if you are wanting to bodge it. Do it properly or leave it alone.
 
Thermal store - Ideal solution
Dunsley Equaliser - next best thing
Anything else - bodge up and potentially dangerous

Dunsley equalisers aren't that expensive anyway.
 
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Just wondering what exactly a dunsley equaliser is? A buffer tank of some sort between the solid fuel and oil boiler? Sorry if this is a bit basic but iv no experience of solid fuel systems and was curious as to how this set up works
 
Just wondering what exactly a dunsley equaliser is? A buffer tank of some sort between the solid fuel and oil boiler? Sorry if this is a bit basic but iv no experience of solid fuel systems and was curious as to how this set up works

If you google Dunsley Neutraliser and have a look through their web site. Plenty of info on there. It's basically a neutral point for the system.
 
A Dunsley Neutraliser (sorry not equaliser - it was getting late) is pretty like a much simplified and basic thermal store - a tank which has numerous tappings on to accept various heating devices. It is only suited to combustion devices as opposed to alternative energy sources as it's not tall enough for different stratification levels.
 
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