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I have been told that I can't have a mains pressure unvented hot water cylinder with a back boiler on a wood burning stove as the heat source is uncontrollable.
Is there a method to make the heat source controllable?
I was imagining that if the cylinder was at its maximum temperature then if there was a divertable route for the water to go so it bypassed the cylinder and went to a heat dump in the loft before returning under gravity to the back boiler that this would mean it was controlled?
 

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