Linking Boilers.

Because there's nothing to get. :rolleyes:

Patterson-Kelley are proposing Jockey boilers, E.G. 2 or more smaller boilers, supporting each other, are you saying you don't agree and one massive boiler with 10 x the water content is better.

As I said earlier these guys obviously know nothing about condensing boilers, they also contradict themselves if you read it all.

If I'm missing something, tell me what, I've been learning for 50 years so a bit more educating don't hurt.
 
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Well I have just read the pDF from the "USA", get all the way to the end and it recommends the low loss header approach. Its been around for years, works brilliantly and is the preferred method for Keston's.
Should be a good enough reason to do it differently. :D
 
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Either would be defendable; you just picked the single one that don't work.
 

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