Hi,
We have a gas Rayburn that does our central heating, the other side of the wall from it is the lounge fireplace where we will be putting a wood burner. What I'd like to know is if it is possible to have a back boiler on the woodburner so that when we have a fire then rayburn would automatically shut off and only fire up if the woodburner was not producing enough heat.
Has anyone done this or know that it can be done.
Thanks
Rayburn and woodburner with back boiler together.
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I don't know how Rayburns are regulated when they run the central heating but normally you would expect some time of feedback from the water tank which will control the cutoff. - so if both the Rayburn and the woodburner are heating the same water tank it would work automatically.
Its perfectly possible to have a water tank heated by two methods (a lot of people have a gas powered system which is supplemented with an electric immersion) but whether you can get that running via a back boiler I haven't a clue
I'm sure if you asked a local installer they'd be more than happy to work it out though - because they'd have a nice days work in there getting it going I reckon. It doesn't sound too difficult but youd need knowledge of what is actually available to know how cheap and easy it could be done :)
Its perfectly possible to have a water tank heated by two methods (a lot of people have a gas powered system which is supplemented with an electric immersion) but whether you can get that running via a back boiler I haven't a clue

I'm sure if you asked a local installer they'd be more than happy to work it out though - because they'd have a nice days work in there getting it going I reckon. It doesn't sound too difficult but youd need knowledge of what is actually available to know how cheap and easy it could be done :)