But which is right and which is wrong? Chavs cannot face these sorts of dilemmas.It might be fuzzy, but the big letters clearly stating Pressure Relief Safety Valve, and Expansion Vessel might have given you a clue.
But which is right and which is wrong? Chavs cannot face these sorts of dilemmas.It might be fuzzy, but the big letters clearly stating Pressure Relief Safety Valve, and Expansion Vessel might have given you a clue.
Why should I believe an obnoxious Chav? I go by what the makers write. I must admit I was shocked by the documentation.Perhaps because...
A) I know what I'm talking about.
B) I know the product history
C) I've seen the product.
I have to go by what the makers write. Which was shocking to say the least. Now you are telling me to believe a Chav.Obnoxious maybe, but clueless not. Who gives a monkey's if you're shocked?
I have to go by what the makers write. Which was shocking to say the least. Now you are telling me to believe a Chav.
Fantastic! Are they making tunes with her bottom?
I assume you mean the boiler is running 24/7, so you have to resort to the non-Rapid models.Tony has mentioned a couple. But in my case - not counting the warranty - the configuration of the flue components inside the boiler would mean a premature need for severe maintenance. I doubt they would be relevant to the vast majority of boiler installations.
What would those issues be? And what models?We would expect that all boilers would happily run 24/7.
But there have been issues with some models that in practice cannot run successfully when condensing all the time as would occur when DIRECTLY running UFH or even some water heating with a low return temperature say below 50 C.
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