Brekintnfixit,
Seeing as you are open to spending the money on a whole new system and oil is currently close to $4.00/gallon why not go for broke and do it right.
Oil is terrible, dirty, inefficient heat and in my opinion should be out lawed as a home heating option. The have condensing boilers but I am not sure you can buy one in this country yet.
I would suggest you get a High Efficiency gas(natural or propane) fired condensing boiler. I have one and love it. Its capable of 98% efficiency and it only produces the amount of heat I need between 84,000 BTU's and 20,000 BTU's depending on the out side temperature. No sense in buring enough gas to make 84,000 BTU's when all I need on a 40 degreee day is 20'000. It also vents and gets its make up air through a 3" pvc pipe so there will be no need to rebuild your chimney unless you want to install a wood stove.
Tankless coils are quite possibly the worse way to produce hot water. Seeing as you are installing a new system why not upgrade to a better hot water solution. I would go with your idea of a closed loop system with an insulated tank. The only change I would make is to get a tank with a back up heat source either a dual coil ( from boiler) or electric. Super stor has many options
http://www.htproducts.com/superstorsolar.html
To do this right and save money you are going to need several pumps there is just no way to avoid it. My boiler came with all the controls I need for DHW and heating The only controller you would need would be for the solar side, I know FWWebb is now selling complete systems so you might want to look there
here is a link to my boiler
http://www.buderus.net/OurProducts/G...2/Default.aspx
Good luck
Lou





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