Published: 7 March 2014
Category: Q&A
Kenny asks this question, which concerns an unusual domestic dual-boiler suggestion. It has been answered by Horstmann (Theme – Electrical Heating Ventilation and Control):
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Question: Because of a plumbing issue, we now have to wire a second boiler alongside another in a reasonably sized house.
It has two water cylinders and two zone valves for heating, controlled by two remote stats.
The plumber is of the idea that he is just connecting on to the original system, but I think that some re-piping is required.
Therefore, my question is, one boiler operates one valve, and the other boiler looks after does other zones. Is this the right scenario?
Answer: Commenting on this is difficult without further detail on the existing system and what the real purpose is behind the installation of a second boiler, which is unusual in a domestic installation.
Normally the thermostat, when calling for heat, provides a switched supply to the motorised valve which - when it opens - provides a switched supply to the boiler.
Therefore, if the additional boiler is intended to supply a different heating zone, one would expect the control circuitry and the relevant parts of the heating pipework to be separate.
If the intent is just to increase the available heat output for the system as a whole, then linking the two boilers could make sense, but the plumbing implications of that is not our area of expertise.
In either case, you should follow the advice of a suitably qualified heating engineer, and if the proposal from the current contractor doesn't seem to make sense, it would be worth seeking a second opinion.
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