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  1. J

    PROGRAMMABLE TIMERS

    Have you tried Google.. to be honest most of them are white finish.. ithink they look ok anyway :lol:
  2. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    Ok thanks guys. I apologise if it got slightly heated... :o
  3. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    Yes Agile, if you would spec a 250 or 300 litre for a 3 bed house 1 bath and 1 shower, I bet you would also spec a similar size cylinder for a 4/5 bed, 3 bath and single shower property too? Dosent make sense.
  4. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    Yes, 'my mate' ordered it you complete idiot. I said 'just ordered CL170HE' which he did. It may sound to you like its me that is going to fit it but you are completely wrong, a registered G3 installer will be fitting the new HW and boiler system. Will you ever stop being a complete and...
  5. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    Just ordered a CL170HE, Cheers guys
  6. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    So in this case 50 litres per person... possibly 5 people (2 double beds and 1 single) + 50 litre = 300 litres... would you really put a 300 litre Megaflo in this scenario Tony? Didn't think so
  7. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    He won't be installing it. He is trying to get an idea of what size cylinder is needed.
  8. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Oh yes, one of your posts was! Just looked back at them now. I have go to say most posts from you lot (the select 20) are pretty helpful. :P
  9. J

    What Size Unvented Cylinder

    Hi guys, same mate of mine that needs the new boiler... He is looking to get a new HW system installed. The house is a 3 bedroom (2 double and 1 single) with 1 bathroom (containing a large bath and a shower cubicle) and 1 en-suite (containing a shower) Thinking of using a Heatrae Megaflo...
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    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Thanks nickso. Blimey it's like walking on eggshells on this site isn't it!! :lol: :lol:
  11. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Looking back at your posts I don't think it is the first time you have rubbed people up the wrong way Agile. I don't see where I have been 'mildly argumentative'? I take your points on board and have no reason to doubt you. Most of the time you are quite unhelpful and seem do have a go at...
  12. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Just remind me of the name of your company Tony, so that I know not to use you. What would be the point of these sites if everyone were to go straight to their installer first? Thanks for the other helpful comments guys.
  13. J

    Can't turn off central heating

    Thsi post is way complicated... !! :lol:
  14. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Would you recommend another open flue or go for a concentric flue on the new boiler. I don't think there is an available outside wall for combustion air
  15. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    I appreciate you comments, and have no reason to doubt you. I will let him know. Is there a possibility that a 'non-condensing' boiler could be fitted or is this against regs?
  16. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    As I said the new flue won't be a concentric flue or air in aswell as air out. It would be an open flue. But I take your point about the condensate etc. Could the new flue go inside the old one, I know the Grant boilers have a flexible flue system that could be used??
  17. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Surely a 150mm dia. open flue that is currently there will be the same as the new flue that would be fitted? How will the new one differ?
  18. J

    Pushing the limits of my boiler?

    There may be a timer on the boiler but it sounds like you have no room themostat which is not the most efficient situation... get one put on they are only cheap
  19. J

    Re-use Existing Flue??

    Just a question for you pro's please. My friend has a 30+ year old Potterton oil fired boiler and is looking to replace it with a new condensing type (possibly Worcester or Grant?) Although the boiler is very old, the existing boiler flue is quite new, it was only replaced 18 months ago, I...
  20. J

    Unvented Hot Water

    Thanks simond, My thoughts exactly, their tank-in-tank system allows a much quicker reheat time also they are able to re-heat quicker due to the larger kW boiler intake. The water can be mixed down from 85degC = more HW
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