The flow rates are certainly not better in fact they're worse in most cases. They've been plagued with software issues, are much noisier than the...
Yes it is a problem. It means the appliance is double trapped and the boiler trap will airlock and the condensate will back up into the boiler
Thats actually a really complicated question that lots of people struggle with. I can't believe no one has ever asked it before actually...
The question is has it been installed to the regs not is this the best install ever! It looks much much better now. Can't see anything that...
Personally I would go for the Eco over the X range everytime
My apologies I'm posting a little tongue in cheek. It's been a very long day but that looks like a very dangerous mistake to me and is something...
The expansion vessel is there to allow the water in the cylinder to expand when its heated without causing the pressure in the system to go up....
Not sure why you think the cylinder will need draining to get to the valve when there's a lever valve between it and the cylinder (y) Of course...
Sounds like you may need a low loss header or other form of separation on the system. In the meantime try timing the hot water differently to the...
You won't be able to reduce the temp very much assuming it's on an S or Y plan system or you will start getting long hot water cylinder reheat...
If the tenants just moved in there should have been a fresh landlords safety cert carried out beforehand
Plus an expansion vessel and PRV in most cases of course..........
I'd call the police. The fitter has stolen that piece of pipe......
Sadly the S flange doesn't fit all cylinders. You might have to use an Essex flange if you're brave enough or more likely repipe the dhw outlet...
Now how about you take that £800 saving and use it to upgrade the insulation in the property? Then you could potentially set the anticycle time...
I did say inch at best lol Yes I agree the 133kW available sounds about right. I presume it was a GT1 survey?
When your old boilers was installed the place probably had single glazed draughty windows and no loft insulation. Bearing that in mind you will...
Thats pretty much what I meant. Trouble is it doesn't fit in with modern thinking...
I like boilers with a good modulation ratio. However I'm getting more and more concerned about the longterm effects of very low outputs/flow temps...
The service pipe is the one at the left of that picture its 1" at best. A lot will depend where the distribution pipe enters the estate compared...
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