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jimbo86
Hi. I was wondering if anyone could have a look and see if this would work.
Firstly i am not a plumber. I am a NIC electrician
I am renovating a house in France and am trying to sort some form of heating. The village doesn't have a gas supply, there is no room for an oil tank. The house is fairly small spaces. There are 3 floors and a basement each 15m square. it is a 2.5m wide terrace house, so not a lot of external walls, and roof is being redone, insulated with triso super 10 (equivalent to 150mm celotex) and also rock wool flexi slab.
I have attached a plan of what i would like to do.
A woodburner with back boiler in sitting room, running 3 different circuits. woodburner is 4kw to room and 5kw to boiler
Circuit 1: 3 radiators, all on floors above the wood burner. with the one to the bedroom having a 2 port valve connected to a room stat, so it should turn off first. leaving 2 constantly on. would like this run through thermosyphon if possible. want this as the primary circuit to warm house, hot water can be heated by immersion if necessary.
Circuit 2: opens a 2 port valve to hot water tank, opened when the return pipe reaches say 50 degrees (what is used for this? i see some cylinder stats can clip on pipes, but would this only work the wrong way i.e. cutting out at the temperature?) would like this on thermosython as well. if possible.
Circuit 3: a pump will be needed here. another 2 port valve that opens the same as above, but when the temperature of the return is higher, say 60. To run a radiator in the basement. so pump would start when the 2 port valve opens. would have this circuit, mainly to use any excess heat if there is any to put a bit of heat into basement to try and keep it dry. doesn't matter if it's not on that much. would it even get hot at all?
would it be worth putting circuits 1 and 2 together or would it take to much heat from the rads?
sorry this is so long.
any help on this is much appreciated.
thanks
Firstly i am not a plumber. I am a NIC electrician
I am renovating a house in France and am trying to sort some form of heating. The village doesn't have a gas supply, there is no room for an oil tank. The house is fairly small spaces. There are 3 floors and a basement each 15m square. it is a 2.5m wide terrace house, so not a lot of external walls, and roof is being redone, insulated with triso super 10 (equivalent to 150mm celotex) and also rock wool flexi slab.
I have attached a plan of what i would like to do.
A woodburner with back boiler in sitting room, running 3 different circuits. woodburner is 4kw to room and 5kw to boiler
Circuit 1: 3 radiators, all on floors above the wood burner. with the one to the bedroom having a 2 port valve connected to a room stat, so it should turn off first. leaving 2 constantly on. would like this run through thermosyphon if possible. want this as the primary circuit to warm house, hot water can be heated by immersion if necessary.
Circuit 2: opens a 2 port valve to hot water tank, opened when the return pipe reaches say 50 degrees (what is used for this? i see some cylinder stats can clip on pipes, but would this only work the wrong way i.e. cutting out at the temperature?) would like this on thermosython as well. if possible.
Circuit 3: a pump will be needed here. another 2 port valve that opens the same as above, but when the temperature of the return is higher, say 60. To run a radiator in the basement. so pump would start when the 2 port valve opens. would have this circuit, mainly to use any excess heat if there is any to put a bit of heat into basement to try and keep it dry. doesn't matter if it's not on that much. would it even get hot at all?
would it be worth putting circuits 1 and 2 together or would it take to much heat from the rads?
sorry this is so long.
any help on this is much appreciated.
thanks