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Can you have a log burner with a back boiler?

Can you have a log burner with a back boiler?

Biomass stoves with back boilers can be fuelled using either wood pellets or logs. Wood-pellet stoves with back boilers tend to be more expensive than those fuelled by logs. You may be eligible for the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) if the stove is solely fuelled using wood pellets.

Does a back boiler stove need a pump?

For water circulation to provide central heat it may require an electrical pump. Boiler manufacturers boast an 80% efficiency rating on most oil-fed models, as the boiler can improve efficiency by acting as a heat-sink to extract more heat from the flue system, which otherwise could be lost.

What is the hole on the back of my wood stove?

On our wood burning stove, both the primary and secondary air vents are located underneath, while the tertiary air vent is located on the back, which feeds air to the small holes located at the back of the firebox as shown below.

Are back boilers now illegal?

Back Boiler Legislation Back boilers that have been updated to new back boilers are still allowed, but replacing an old back boiler with another one is illegal. The gas fire with the old back boiler is still allowed to be used.

How many radiators can a back boiler run?

AT HIGHER BURNING RATES, THE EFFICIENCY VARIES MUCH LESS THAN WITH VERTICAL FLUED BOILERS. VERY HIGH OUTPUTS CAN BE ACHIEVED ON A GRANT EASY-CLEAN – ENOUGH TO RUN UP TO TEN RADIATORS AND CONSTANT HOT WATER.

Are back boilers still available?

Back boilers are no longer installed, due to government safety regulations. Back boilers are hard to repair, due to the lack of spare parts. The constant expanding and contracting of a back boiler can cause structural problems to your home.

What temperature should a back boiler be set at?

If you’re looking for a good balance of warmth and efficiency, you want to set your boiler to at least 65°C. Setting it a few degrees higher won’t hurt. But it’s important not to set it any lower than that. This is so bacteria in the water doesn’t grow, and cause nasty things like Legionella.

What vents should be open on a wood burner?

Wood tends to burn best with a source of oxygen from above so the air vent(s) on the top of your stove will be most effective at controlling your fire.

Which way does the baffle plate go?

Baffle plates are typically angled up towards the front of the stove. Because baffle plates are subject to the intense heat from fires, they are also generally made from a thick plate of metal.

Can I sell a house with a back boiler?

As long as your property has many other redeeming qualities, a broken boiler will not prevent you from making a sale. However, this scenario is only possible when you are willing to compromise.

How old are back boilers?

What is a back boiler? A back boiler is an old, outdated and inefficient technology that was used to provide central heating to homes, primarily in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

When were back boilers discontinued?

2005
When were back boilers discontinued? Back boilers were discontinued in 2005. This is when the government introduced building regulations that required all boiler installations to be of condensing boilers, whether for a new build or as a replacement boiler.

How inefficient are back boilers?

Back boilers are incredibly inefficient when compared to modern combi boilers. Back boilers are around 78% energy-efficient, while modern combi boilers are over 90% efficient. Government regulations require a boiler installed to be over 86%. So even if you wanted a new back boiler installed, it wouldn’t be possible.

Are back boilers still legal?

What is the bottom vent for on a log burner?

The bottom vent is the primary vent and the top vent is the secondary vent. The vents let you adjust how quickly your fuel burns by controlling the air supply to the stove.

When should I close my log burner vents?

If the top vent is open fully, the fire may look good and as if it is burning fiercely, however, you will get through a lot of wood fuel and a lot of the heat will disappear up the flue. The idea is to throttle the top vent down until the wood is burning with a nice steady flame without dying down or burning fiercely.

Can you use a log burner without a baffle plate?

Operating a woodburner without a baffle is unlikely to cause any immediate risk of injury. What it does risk is causing irreparable damage to your stove. As we mentioned, the baffle is there to protect the inside of your stove from intense heat.

Is a baffle plate necessary?

If there was no baffle plate, which is simply a curved part made of cast iron, heavy steel, stainless steel or vermiculite, then heat would be lost through the flue system and not circulated around the room.