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    Baxi EcoGen

    No you're not crazy! In the summer you can expect to generate around 140kWh for hot water compared to around 2000kWh in the winter for heating and hot water. As you probably know it all depends on the property type and size and householder behaviour. Baxi
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    Baxi EcoGen

    Technically yes, but it relies on a demand for heat. It doesn't. At start up the Baxi Ecogen will allow only the generator to operate. After a delay, and only if absolutely necessary, the supplementary burner will be allowed to operate. Full details of pricing will be available next week...
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    Baxi EcoGen

    @gasmark1 The Baxi Ecogen will be available in the UK from 6 April 2010. Remember that the Baxi Ecogen only generates electricity when it is producing heating and hot water. If you install solar to produce your hot water then this will offset the Baxi Ecogen's ability to produce electricity...
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    Baxi EcoGen

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    Baxi EcoGen

    Will send you a private message. Baxi
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    Baxi EcoGen

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    Baxi EcoGen

    The stirling engine in the Baxi Ecogen is designed and manufactured to very high standards. It can be compared to a compressor in a fridge freezer in that it doen't require annual servicing and rarely fails. We have carried out years of extensive testing both in the laboratory and out in the...
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    Baxi EcoGen

    The Baxi Ecogen can be installed on any floor provided the wall can take the weight. It is larger than a regular boiler but it is no heavier than a small cylinder that is often fitted in an upstairs airing cupboard. The stirling engine is sealed for life and is maintenance free. All other...
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    Baxi EcoGen

    The Baxi Ecogen is a gas boiler, but as davebgas says it has the capability to also generate electricity as it has a stirling engine inside. The units will be avilable in 2010. You can find more information at www.baxiecogen.com. Baxi
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    Need to replace my boiler

    Hi, I’m Director of Baxi’s spares operation and I can confirm that we do not use CET for reconditioning or repairing PCBs, or any other parts. Which ever boiler you’ve got, we only recommend using the manufacturer’s approved parts that are guaranteed to have been produced to specification...
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