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Hi All

Looking for advice I'm at the plumbing stage now on a new selfbuild ( done/doing most of the work myself ).

What i want to achive is the following:

Wood Pellet Back Boiler : To supply all Hot water demands ( unless Gas mains supply comes 140mtr from main road )

UFH 3 zones: 1: Living & Kitchen 2: Bedrooms downstairs 3: Bedrooms upstairs

DHW Supply: Pressurized system to feed all outlets

DCW Supply : Pressurized ( to DHW pressure )

On drawings one has Boiler using both coils of Joule Cyclone Cy500L Twin 500ltr,
The other has Boiler using the bottom coil & UFH system using the top coil like a buffer system.

I've probably missed something so please any constructive advice & pointers.


I'll try to attached drawings of prepossed layout
 

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I'm sorry that say that looks wrong also no buffer for the pellet burner ??

All I can say is get qulified people to do the install as to install an unvented cylinder you need to be G3 reg

Also heating system is wrong
 
Not having a go mate but I couldnt agree more with Shaun , what you are trying to achieve there is not a diy job .
 
Defos not a DIY install unvented cylinder needs to be installed by a qualified person
 
Thanks for the replys guys

I probably didn't make it clear I'll do all plubming to sinks showers bath ufh manifolds (not the flow n returns). Not the !" copper stuff ( manifolds flow n returns, prv, nrv, pumps, cylinder.

What i was asking ( badly :) ) is which setup would be the best plumbed correctly :) using both coils or one each for ufh n boiler . Drawing would be helpfull :)

I'm in Ireland so good plumbers are hard to find, I know a couple of plumbers that can do very nice work but i'd like to know the layout myself before letting them loose with expencive cooper.

Because everybody will blame everybody else but them selfs if things go wrong & i'll be out of pocket. So I'd rather tell them what I'd like then I have only myself to blame if it goes wrong.
 
Anyone registered to RGII or SEAI in Offaly should be able to help. They'll have a list of companies on the net.
If you do bits yourself and get a plumber to do other bits he'll just put d blame on you if there's a problem.
If they do the whole job then any blame is on them.
Anyone registered with them above will be fully qualified and insured.
You will probably qualify for an SEAI grant too.
 
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