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Yes it's the top of the range model. That's a very keen price - if he's got a good reputation I would snap his hand off at that
 
Yes it's the top of the range model. That's a very keen price - if he's got a good reputation I would snap his hand off at that

Hi Muggles,

Which top of the range model would be suitable for a conventional system with hot water tank? similar size to the eco-rf-30

Cheers
Notch
 
The Eco RF. Like this one ;

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@Notch7 what Dan said. The ECO RF is a multifunction boiler - it can be either a combi or a system boiler, on sealed or open vented systems.
 
That's a good looking Job, is it yours Dan. I'm only a DIYer but appreciate the time it takes to plan the layout then execute the job leaving it accessible for future service/maintenance.
 
Yes, it's one we completed a couple of weeks ago.

It has two zone opentherm heating with hot water priority directly through the boiler.

Total efficiency and simplicity.
 
If you want opentherm id go for the intergas rapid.

Half the price of the eco with all the bells and whistles.

Personally I went for Baxi main eco elite 30. £600 spondoolies + 100 dollars for fernox tf1. Plus Salus RT 500 RF @£30

Jobs a good one. No open therm though. No labour costs ;+)

Lovely jubilee baloney and macaroni
 
And less than a third of the warranty....................
Yes.. actually worse than that for me.The warranty was void as soon as it was installed for reasons that must be all too obvious : =}

(See the debate I won in the other thread)
 
No offence, but you scarpered pretty quickly when I explained what the legal terms meant.

Your mate the Mod barred him.

I’ve got to say more posts get deleted in your threads than the rest of the forum combined

One has to wonder why ?
 
Easy to win an argument when the opposition can’t have their say
 
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