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witch boiler stove

  • 16-02-2012 12:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    hi i am in process of picking a boiler stove for a newley built house 2500sq ft
    tripple glased pumped cavatey and 2" insulated slabs on all external walls,
    the room the stove is to be fitted is 14ftx15ft there is 15 rads in total system will be zoned so primmarly only 5 rads would be needed to be heated plus hot water..
    it will have a condencing oil boiler and solar pannels, tripple coil cylinder,
    i have bein looking at the following stoves

    stanley erin,,tripp tr14,, blacksmith the fordge,,horse and flame yarrman,,
    and henley the blasket...

    i am thinking the horse and flame is a bit tall for my opening it will fit but i want wood fireplace and am worried it will be to close to it..

    the blacksmith is 8 kw to room so might be to hot for room

    so i am down to

    stanley erin
    tripp tr 14
    henley the blasket

    any help or feedback on any of these stoves woule be gratly appreceted


Comments

  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭DGOBS


    Thought witches preferred cauldrons?


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