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Hi I am currently working on a Biomass installation on a farm which will be servicing two houses and a fan blower. I need to be able to run the main pump in the boiler room when demand is called for from any of these 3 systems. 1 house is over 150m away with the other 90m in the opposite direction. What I am trying to consider is how this can be done without back feeding on the lives, I am new to heating installations of this size and any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Rodders82
 
There are several ways of doing this. First and foremost it's best to draw out the overall control circuits and check that the individual controls operate the appropriate plant associated with that building without affecting the other buildings controls.... The use of relays is just one method of achieving this....
 
There are several ways of doing this. First and foremost it's best to draw out the overall control circuits and check that the individual controls operate the appropriate plant associated with that building without affecting the other buildings controls.... The use of relays is just one method of achieving this....

The controls of the other buildings should not be affected, when the buildings call for heat this should operate the pump.
 
Most likely like jack described a district system. Usual setup is biomass boiler feeding buffer. From buffer to district pump.One district pump I should imagine with only feeding 2 houses. Pending on manufacture of boiler, all these can be wired back to boiler and controlled via biomass boiler controls. Treat the heat exchangers in the houses as conventional boilers and usually wired as S plans supplyed from local supply.
 

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