First post. Limited experience of plumbjng design but adequate soldering skills and am not too shoddy at tightening threaded connections...
What do you think about using a cheap instant water heater (300 quid variety) to heat a buffer tank for underfloor heating. Gas bottles as no town gas. This is in France by the way. Propane and butane are easily sourced. I'm thinking the interior rated 10-13kg bottles only.
Need a stop gap for a couple of months! Until a new heat pump arrives.
I think instant water heaters work on pressostats or reed switches to sense flow or pressure drop from a tap. If a reed switch then that will work fine with a pump. If a pressostat then in the end it is just a switch and I can use a microcontroller to emulate the switch. So an external relay should be able to turn it on/off at the same time as the circulation pump. Put a temp sensor on the flow and return and control on off from the house thermostat plus the delta between flow and return.
Most cheap ones are 11l/min and about 14kW output. So that should be fine for the heat needs. The heat pump it is gap-stopping is an 11kW output variety. The instant heaters probably are not rated for frequent uses but the buffer tank should help short cycling and if it breaks in.a few months I'm not that bothered.
Need to find one that doesn't need venting ideally. The installation locale is in the basement and the easiest wall to get through goes under my terrace which would be a bad location to vent to.
I have an existing vent port for a tumble drier. This opens on to what is called a "vide sanitaire" which is a deep space (2m) around the foundations of the house. It is breeze block and open to the air (under the terrace which is slatted hardwood) on one side. Probably not much movement though.
Not sure whether that is allowed but providing it is not unsafe for the fabric of the building or health the rules can be broken for a few months.
Is this all a profoundly stupid idea or does it have at least temporary legs?
What do you think about using a cheap instant water heater (300 quid variety) to heat a buffer tank for underfloor heating. Gas bottles as no town gas. This is in France by the way. Propane and butane are easily sourced. I'm thinking the interior rated 10-13kg bottles only.
Need a stop gap for a couple of months! Until a new heat pump arrives.
I think instant water heaters work on pressostats or reed switches to sense flow or pressure drop from a tap. If a reed switch then that will work fine with a pump. If a pressostat then in the end it is just a switch and I can use a microcontroller to emulate the switch. So an external relay should be able to turn it on/off at the same time as the circulation pump. Put a temp sensor on the flow and return and control on off from the house thermostat plus the delta between flow and return.
Most cheap ones are 11l/min and about 14kW output. So that should be fine for the heat needs. The heat pump it is gap-stopping is an 11kW output variety. The instant heaters probably are not rated for frequent uses but the buffer tank should help short cycling and if it breaks in.a few months I'm not that bothered.
Need to find one that doesn't need venting ideally. The installation locale is in the basement and the easiest wall to get through goes under my terrace which would be a bad location to vent to.
I have an existing vent port for a tumble drier. This opens on to what is called a "vide sanitaire" which is a deep space (2m) around the foundations of the house. It is breeze block and open to the air (under the terrace which is slatted hardwood) on one side. Probably not much movement though.
Not sure whether that is allowed but providing it is not unsafe for the fabric of the building or health the rules can be broken for a few months.
Is this all a profoundly stupid idea or does it have at least temporary legs?