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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Sounds good ..will have a look at that set up and get my head around it and the economic s of the two different set ups in the long term Thanks for the offer regarding the thermal but am a long way off the fitting stage still ripping stuff out at mo..
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Or a better way of putting it Is there any advantage given my particular requirements in having A 300 litre thermal store.
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    hi....Is there a way of setting up a thermal store to give Me instant hot water ?
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Thanks Tony I am hoping to have H/W feed to enter the combi at as near to the optimum as possible or else go direct to outlets.(which on the intergas combi is 55 I believe) On the C/H side I will hopefully have heating running off stove boiler when I am in residence with the combi taking...
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Tony thanks for the reply The conflicting advise is from different suppliers of boilers and from various research on the web.I joined this Forum because I felt the advise even and well thought out and mostly constructive The cold mains will go through a regulating valve to provide a...
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Dan Thanks for the quick reply, was just getting conflicting info as to putting a Intergas combi on an vented system on the primary side . The idea is mains into coil in cylinder to preheat it, then to combi then to outlets.The cylinder getting its heat from stove in winter solar in...
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    Using Intergas Combi for vented sytem.

    Hi, I will be fitting a heating and hot water system into my bungalow. The water is from a well. The gas supply is LPG.I have a back boiler stove and will be putting in Solar panels. After a bit of research am leaning towards 3 coil copper Solar 300 l cylinder. A Intergas Combi Compact...
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