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I am after advice about a heating system I am looking to put into a recently purchased house. Ideally I would like a multi fuel log burner something like a stovax Stockton 11 with a back boiler connected to an H2 control system and that connected to an oil fired rayburn 680K. I have sourced the main components. Has anybody got experience of such a set up?


Ideally looking to source an engineer to do this as new to the area (near Preston)
 

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