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Space heaters are pretty cheap. Doubt you’d save much compared to buying one if you take your time into account.
Also, assuming your workshop is your place of work then you come under Elf & Safety regs like PUWER. If you’ve cobbled something together then you are effectively the manufacturer and are responsible.
If someone gets hurt (including yourself) the HSE could get involved. If an employee or a member of the public got hurt you’d be in deep Rubbish.
 
Space heaters are pretty cheap. Doubt you’d save much compared to buying one if you take your time into account.
Also, assuming your workshop is your place of work then you come under Elf & Safety regs like PUWER. If you’ve cobbled something together then you are effectively the manufacturer and are responsible.
If someone gets hurt (including yourself) the HSE could get involved. If an employee or a member of the public got hurt you’d be in deep ****.

It's just for me so no problems with regs. I am about to plumb the house up and was going to allow for a Myson blown air heater in the large conservatory, the type that use the heating circuit for hot water. Maybe I'm better off leaving a couple of 22mm pipe stubs in the garage to install one later? (running out of cash!)
 
Any installation requires proper calculations to define desired burner output. When you say regulations aren’t necessary that sounds alarms. They’re not just to comply to regs, or protect you but the immediate environment. If you were to install say a 26KW boiler to feed your house, that maybe sufficient enough for your house but if you tee off as you say to supply the workshop as well you may never have the required output.
I have no experience with space heaters personally but if you’re going to do this properly I would explore other options. I understand you are strapped for cash but these systems must be sized correctly and comply to all current regs.
 
Any installation requires proper calculations to define desired burner output. When you say regulations aren’t necessary that sounds alarms. They’re not just to comply to regs, or protect you but the immediate environment. If you were to install say a 26KW boiler to feed your house, that maybe sufficient enough for your house but if you tee off as you say to supply the workshop as well you may never have the required output.
I have no experience with space heaters personally but if you’re going to do this properly I would explore other options. I understand you are strapped for cash but these systems must be sized correctly and comply to all current regs.

Yes I had Grant do that for me off the plans so no problem to get it checked again but I doubt it will be much different Tbh.
I did mention regs in relation to a portable space heater, not the house!
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Your house requirements will differ from your workshop. With rads and cylinder full load your house may require 30KW for example, your Worksop may require more or less. Undersized or oversized creates all manor of problems. If you want to use a space heater then I can’t comment as I don’t know the regs. If you’re going to use a pressure jet burner then this MUST be done properly.
 
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It seems my idea may be valid.
Now does anybody actually know how this would be laid out internally?
 
Like we said these burners can be used in applications like this but not how I/we initially thought you had suggested. In terms of how this particular item is constructed inside I wouldn’t know exactly without having a look at its spec. Again these units will need to be installed to comply with current regs. Oil storage, oil supply, appliance, flue, thermostatic Control etc must all comply.
Having said all this I’m going to look into these further as it looks a nice bit of kit.
 
Best do you have much experience with kit like this? I can honestly say I’ve never worked on a hot air unit. All our customers are boilers and cookers.
 
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Looks like a complicated heat exchanger for indirect operation, may be an option one day but this would take some building from scratch...
 
Luggsey can you provide a link so I can look at this particular unit closer. Just out of own interest
 
I would say someone made that
 
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