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Efficiency savings on oil fired boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="old wrinkly" data-source="post: 191098" data-attributes="member: 13535"><p>Hi gordy71, thanks for the reply, apologies for the delay but only just picked it up. yes I have a two channel programmer and a cylinder stat.</p><p></p><p>My plumber is coming Tuesday evening and I am going to discuss various options with him.</p><p></p><p>Since my initial post I have been communicating with Wharf Plumbing about their Air Source Heat Pump to work in conjunction with my oil boiler. Initial figures suggest it would be cheaper to run, subject to me making changes in my heating controls, than using oil but would allow me to retain oil as a backup, and with a capital cost of around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old wrinkly, post: 191098, member: 13535"] Hi gordy71, thanks for the reply, apologies for the delay but only just picked it up. yes I have a two channel programmer and a cylinder stat. My plumber is coming Tuesday evening and I am going to discuss various options with him. Since my initial post I have been communicating with Wharf Plumbing about their Air Source Heat Pump to work in conjunction with my oil boiler. Initial figures suggest it would be cheaper to run, subject to me making changes in my heating controls, than using oil but would allow me to retain oil as a backup, and with a capital cost of around [/QUOTE]
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