No storage space use a combi heating boiler
No storage space use a combi heating boiler
If you have a space issue in your dwelling house you should study putting in a combi gas boiler. You only need a combi heating boiler and balanced flue to set up a full central heating system without any other components. If your heating engineer adds in a number of radiators and the appropriate copper piping you have absolutely everything to warm your home. Your first thought could be amazed and thought that some parts had been left out from the system. The hot water storage tank, the feed and expansion tank commonly put in the attic, the central heating pump and other component component parts that central heating and hot water systems seem to require.
If you have a modern-day combination gas boiler it will not require any of these additional parts. You do not need to purchase a hot water storage cylinder, you do not want a feed and expansion cylinder up in the attic, the combination heating boiler shell also has storage space to incorporate the other parts mentioned. This gets rid of the call for for a lot of pieces, which take up a lot of space in your dwelling house.
Do not think that all this is new as combi boilers have been installed for a while now. The combination has been more popular in the Continent than in the U.K., but is now being fitted more frequently as an alternative to the conventional wall mounted heating boiler. It is has two main deviations with the system and regular type of boilers. The first is that hot water circulates around a sealed system when heating the central heating. The benefit of this is that there is no requirement to fit a feed and expansion cylinder in the loft. A second gain is withdrawing the requirement for the hot water storage cylinder as the boiler stocks its own hot water.
Hot water is created as you require it, switching on a hot water tap will flag the need to the heating boiler. The hot water is produced by the use of a highly cost-effective integral heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is heated by clever use of the existing hot water in the central heating system. This mechanism rapidly heats cold mains water before it is flowing out on the hot water tap.
Hot water production is prioritised ahead of the passing of hot water to the radiators. The radiators are furnished with hot water once the tap is shut.
If you do have a storage space issue in your household you should give great consideration to putting in a combi gas boiler when you next replace your heating boiler.