Intergas...but which...

On the tools and have a technical degree? Nah! Sociology or the likes. What a come down eh! I may understand if you worked for yourself and were raking it in, but you do not. Not impressed at all. You come across as bitter because you have not made the grade. Get a grip. Get a grip.


What? Made the grade for what? I've not said what my degree is in.
 
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How many silver (?) soldered joints on the many U bends in the tubes of the Intergas heat exchanger

How many joints in a heat exchanger built using tube in tube. ?

The tube in tube only has two joints, one at each end of the tubes, admittedly a concentric type joint will be slightly more complex than a simple soldered joint


Hard on said there were no joints. I've made no statement about the end return bends on the Intergas hex. I have had no experience of them failing though.
 
Bernard, you still haven't addressed your assertions that the water sensor will fail to danger.
Razor has suggested that the control system requires a pulse train from the sensor as indication of water flow. This would mean that a failed sensor could not provide a false flow indication to the control system.

Hard on said there were no joints.

anyone with an ounce of common sense would know that the ends of the tubes in the heat exchanger have to be jointed to other pipe work.

Nit picking like that does not help your case.
 
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Razor has suggested that the control system requires a pulse train from the sensor as indication of water flow. This would mean that a failed sensor could not provide a false flow indication to the control system

So you're now saying it can't fail to danger. Despite you're previous assertions to the contrary. Assertions obviously made without a clue of how things work.

anyone with an ounce of common sense would know that the ends of the tubes in the heat exchanger have to be jointed to other pipe work.

Nit picking like that does not help your case.


Hmm. Pot and kettle spring to mind.
 
What? Made the grade for what? I've not said what my degree is in.
If you have a uni degree and are on the tools working for someone else, in a field where fellas were dragged in off the dole and trained up - you have failed. You are clearly bitter. It comes out.
 
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If have a uni degree and are on the tools working for someone else, in a field where fellas were dragged in off the dole and trained up - you have failed. You are clearly bitter. It comes out.


I run my own business. Have a nice house, a nice car, and enjoy my work.

My brother, also a plumber has a degree, was pursued by BAe as was, he's perfectly happy with his lot too. Casting aspersions again..... Not clever. ;)
 
I run my own business.
Earlier didn't you say you worked for someone? A graduate who ends up doing a job a few months course off the dole gives is a failure in their career aims. Back to your equipment, take note of Bernard in the construction of the join ridden over engineered heat exchanger. The Ferroli uses continuous stainless tube-in-tube with no joins in the heat X. If you can't figure that one out.....
Get your act together man. Get a grip.
 
You and Robinson are enough to put people off Intergas. Well you put me off. A relative up country emailed and wanted a recommend on a replacement boiler in Spring, with me directing him to a Ferroli 38C.

Yep, that's what I'd recommend to a relative that I disliked too...
 
Moderators, please don't touch this thread. Despite some insults we are witnessing a modern day online spanking that was well overdue.
 
Moderators, please don't touch this thread. Despite some insults we are witnessing a modern day online spanking that was well overdue.


Not on the way you're thinking though.

Bernard and Hard on have been proved wrong many times. As well as being hypocritical and ignorant. Diy how they have not acknowledged their errors.

Care to highlight mine?
 

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