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    Hydronic Plinth Heater Blowing Vertically Upwards

    Would not the motor axis remain the same?
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    Hydronic Plinth Heater Blowing Vertically Upwards

    Yes but a kitchen plinth heater is a lot cheaper than a trench heater!
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    Hydronic Plinth Heater Blowing Vertically Upwards

    Hi folks I've been away for a while! Could anyone kindly tell me what might be the potential problems encountered if I installed a plinth heater in a non-standard orientation inside a wall blowing upwards to a grille that deflects the hot air away from to wall at 45 degrees?
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    939 / 1.11 = 845
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    I think I'll go for the Intergas, £650 inc VAT, flue and LPG conversion kit. I'm driving to and from UK anyway so I'll get a better quality boiler cheaper. The Cointra is tempting but they're not fantastic quality these things (Apparently they're made in the UK but sold in Spain!). With...
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    Thanks, useful info, but still a grand, mas o menos, what with the £ so weak (Did someone mention Brexit?)
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    That's interesting, but nearly a grand with the VAT.
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    I'm in SW Spain. Only thing available here is ordered in from outside the country and is £1800 +
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    Because they cost double here at the moment!
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    LPG Combi but not too pricey..

    Hi, I need an LPG Combi Boiler to use outside the UK, but will be buying it in the UK. Would buy a Worcester Bosch but don't want to spend 1k+. Any feedback on the cheapies please - such as Vokera, Warmhaus, Biasi, Ferroli, Ideal etc. Any of them not rubbish? Thanks in advance.
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    Joining output of two LPG regulators?

    I'm thinking that the bottle whose regulator is giving slightly lower pressure would lock up so in effect you would only ever be served by one regulator.
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    Joining output of two LPG regulators?

    Indeed how does a bottle top regulator respond to back pressure?
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    Joining output of two LPG regulators?

    Indeed how does a bottle top regulator respond to back pressure?
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    Joining output of two LPG regulators?

    Howdy folks... I'll probably get strung up for asking, but... What would happen if you joined in a Tee the output of two identical LPG regulators (30mbar) so as to get a better flow rate with less bottle freezing? I know that you're supposed to join the bottle outputs together before the...
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    Yes probably true, but only in the UK do the locals actually bother enforcing them..
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    I do. Plus the installation is outside the UK anyhow. Brexit means " Get the **ck out of the UK before it implodes...
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    against all orders, and the TP valve goes off at 90° could be bit of a steamy event...
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    Does not the T&P valve have an anti-vac function built into it? At the moment I have a solar unvented cylinder for the DHW and plan a secondary normal unvented cylinder as a heat store, whose coil is switched in by a motorised valve when the DHE cylinder is satisfied. The effect of the heat...
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    Thank you for your kind offer...! So it runs at normal heating system primary pressure, same safety devices as normal mainsprpressure invented cylinder? The only safety difference I can imagine is that in an overheat condition when the t/p valve fires there is no cold water rushing in to cool...
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    Use of unvented cylinder as a heat store?!

    Point is that usually a thermal store is open vented but i wanted to use the cylinder in a sealed system - the whole 250 litre volume as part of that sealed system (primary system water inside it).
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