Boiler installation cost too high?

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View attachment 201772 The installer says if you go for a system boiler the pump is under guarantee, but somebody else said keep your existing pump as it’s easier to fix if it goes wrong? Confusing

Makes little difference as to how easy it is to fix if it fails.

I would agree with your installer, get the internal pump system boiler, your covered then
 
And keep the expansion vessel ? Should I go for veismann Vitodens 200w which was only available in system that’s why I didn’t go for it but think it’s better then 100w? Thanks
 
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And keep the expansion vessel ? Should I go for veismann Vitodens 200w which was only available in system that’s why I didn’t go for it but think it’s better then 100w? Thanks

Is it worth the extra £500?
 
Veismann 100 or 200w when I go to veismmen website it suggest 200? Confusing
 
It looks more fancy does that count? Dunno

You need to put the specs side by side.

I would choose the one that has better modulation and pump flow rate.

You will likely find there is next to no difference between the 2 other than looks and features you won't use
 
The 200w has better modulation not sure about pump flow rate?

Are you having smart controls (opentherm controls)?

Veissman doesn't accept 3rd party open therm controls, you have to use there smart system to make the most of the modulation.

If your not going for the smart opentherm control then stick to the 100w
 
Not having smart controls so I’ll probably stick to the 100w thanks so much for the advice
 
Look at the flow rate you need for the system load, the minimum flow rate across the boiler then residual head of the internal pump from the Viessmann booklet. That's might just be why you pay a price for the installers knowledge.
 

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