What is it?
Thanks. I still have no idea but I’ll take your word for itA low loss header, provides hydronic separation on a heating system
bet that's not cheap?
Thanks. I still have no idea but I’ll take your word for it
do both boilers run together or is one a fail safe ?
It's basically magic, let's me have 2 boilers connected to the system and keeps everything happy. This is it (almost) in it's new home
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probably Floodedit's that big it even has it's own post code DN32
Heating systems are black magic, and them that know anything about them are wizards
Trying to get my head round why all that is necessary....
Is it the vulnerability of the residents with respect to the cold that means you need to have the master and slave? Ie you must have heat at all times? If so then it's very much like a HA (High Availability) setup in computer-land. Lots of parallels between the two disciplines bizarrelyIt's a care home with about 30 radiators
probably Flooded
Is it the vulnerability of the residents with respect to the cold that means you need to have the master and slave? Ie you must have heat at all times? If so then it's very much like a HA (High Availability) setup in computer-land. Lots of parallels between the two disciplines bizarrely
Nope no flooding in DN32 Grimsby or cleethorpes Al