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unvented will give a more powerfull shower, its down to how good your incoming mains pressure is.
Take not notice of this. An unvented cylinder will NOT give a more powerful shower than a combi - both are mains pressure.
unvented will give a more powerfull shower, its down to how good your incoming mains pressure is.
I don't think he wants your bl**dy Broag.
It's not the actual boiler i have issues with it's WB so called customer service and so called engineers i have issues with but thats another story.
unvented will give a more powerfull shower, its down to how good your incoming mains pressure is.
Take not notice of this. An unvented cylinder will NOT give a more powerful shower than a combi - both are mains pressure.
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Once again.....An unvented cylinder will NOT give a more powerful shower than a combi - both are mains pressure.
In principle a combi will match an unvented providing the flow rate being asked for is within the capability of the combi, that it one of your few comments I'd agree with.
You are very disparaging over other people's work, you sound like a eunuch in a harem - you have seen it done but you can't do it yourself.
Do you mean 'dual' temperature? That is the second time you mispelt it, for one so keen on commenting on the education of others.
If I was running my business based on your ideas on this forum;
There is room here for both of us. Just don't get ideas above your station.
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