good point Phil W……..the only time we got into trouble was when a storm shut down the elec supply…….but we are prepared for this, the genny is always ready to go with extension leads for the pumps…….
just to add, having a similar system in the house I'm in already, except for the under floor heating and very large wood boiler, we run rads at the mo…….have found that even running flat out, can't produce more heat than the system can get rid of …….we keep the rad's wide open in all rooms and adjust the heat by the amount of wood we burn…..
this under floor system, I propose to use Hep 2o plastic pipe or something better that will be 15mm dia……..def not smaller………the pipe will be in a 50-60mm sand sandwich between the concrete floor and the insulation……which should help save the pipes if there's a quake………all the walls in the new place will be "Ytong" themal block (inner and outer skin) the wall's take no loading as the house is steel framed (RSJ'S) like a barn/factory……..
the 2 levals of the house will be supplied with just 1 heating loop for each level….no seperate room heating……it's only a small house………because of seismic loading the min floor thickness has to be not less than 250mm, so plenty for the hot water to do……..once the concrete floors are warmed up it's just a case of the heating ticking over……..like this stone house I'm in now……walls between 750 and a meter thick…….take about 6 weeks to get the wall's warm and after that were running on a tick over…….
the fire/back boiler is an old but pretty East German cast iron lump that from experience size wise would only heat a 2 bed cottage…….there's no design/capacity plate…….
the winter temps only go down to an average of 3-4 degrees with the odd dip to freezing, so I don't need mass's of heat……plan to use the odd oil filled radiator for a top up if necc….winters are very short 6-8weeks at most……snow once in 25 years……..
plan to make or get made the tank from st/steel with the 2 1/4 bsp fitting's welded in along with a drain, vent and the necc pipe connectors…….
thanks for all your replys….will def look at the Navitron site…..
cheers Clogs