Intergas...but which...

No. And like many facts that appear on you tube.... He is not correct in what he says in and I'd his videos.
He said the flues gasses only touch aluminium. The vid of the manufacture does not indicate that.
 
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Then may we politely ask why you continually question the years of experience which you surely must know can't be summarised in a "show your workings" school boy manner on a forum where professionals like me only post when we are able.

Retired blow hards like Bernard have nothing better to do than peruse brochures and Google and misinterpret information like any good NHS client (put many a GP in their place with that one).

I can't decide on you as a poster. Your questions are very leading, but not as "pathetic" as Mr Green. And do please stop pontificating on the style of other posters. It doesn't help.
 
Then may we politely ask why you continually question the years of experience
You give biased opinions based on familiarity with a product or two. None of you are the ultimate authority on anything, that is clear.
 
Your questions are very leading, but not as "pathetic" as Mr Green.
As always you denigrate the messenger and not the message.

Retired blow hards like Bernard have nothing better to do than peruse brochures and Google and misinterpret information
I also peruse patents. Did the Ferroli patent application for the first tube in a tube dual circuit heat exchanger pre-date the Intergas patent applications relating to the production of a dual circuit heat exchanger ? Both companies were working to eliminate the secondary heat exchanger, the divertor valve and the need to run the pump when domestic hot water was needed. Which of them got there first ?

like any good NHS client (put many a GP in their place with that one).
What is the point of making that arrogant statement. ( asumning GP was General Practitioner and not Gas Professional )
 
Jeez, Dan, we've got the windbags out on this thread, haven't we?

Why don't you all retire to the CC and let hard-work and Bernard deal with the posters on here?

They obviously have a wealth of practical experience on the tools....
 
They obviously have a wealth of practical experience on the tools...

Practical experience on the tools of a trade is very valuable but it is not all that is involved in the industry.

In some industries the tools can be used by people trained to use them to perform a task. Some of these people have little if any intimate knowledge of the industry and the reasoning behind the tasks they are required to carry out.
 
Go back to your cornflakes, Bernard.....
 
What is the point of making that arrogant statement. ( asumning GP was General Practitioner and not Gas Professional


The point was to liken you to the Google Warriors that rock up to a doctor's appointment thinking they know everything there is to know about the ailments they suffer and moan when the doctor sends them away with a topical lotion.
 

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