What boiler do i need can you answer my problem

You think 130w max output (which the boiler hardly ever runs at) us expensive? :LOL:


BTW. Perhaps 10% of installed heat only Intergas boilers will ever go beyond Partial load, assuming I'm right @Razor900, that P3 would set that?
 
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130w will be the fan.

2w standby consumption is pretty damn good.

How much energy do you think a domestic boiler fan spinning at 5000rpm should consume?

Another clueless googleer. :rolleyes:
Dan, do yourself a favour and try and behave like a grown up. If it is just the fan, as thought, then the figure is extremely high compared to other manufacturer's figures.

As for Googling, well, how else do consumers get the information required on boiler specs? That leads on to something else in that the Intergas website is the worst website for obtaining said information and their format for obtaining manuals is poor at best. Luckily manuals for Intergas can be obtained online from those selling the boilers. Oh and the boilers are also relatively noisy, apparently, according to figures.
 
Post up comparison figures then.

I randomly chose one of the market leaders and whoops its max output was exact the same.


Oh and you were the one starting with the attitude.
 
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Post up comparison figures then.

I randomly chose one of the market leaders and whoops its max output was exact the same.


Oh and you were the one starting with the attitude.
Beer tokens to cash in so it'll have to wait by I know the Baxi Eco Blue Advance states a figure a lot lower but whether or not that is part load, who knows? Also the same boiler is 11 decibels quieter.

You started your predictable childish retorts but I assume you feel qualified to back them up when faced with a real person in front of you because if not I suggest you reign them in before you get a surprise like only Cilla could give.
 
When a boiler is consuming 24 kW of gas, an electricity consumption of 0.13 kW is hardly of great importance!
 
Many places I go to have two bathrooms and a combi boiler and just accept they cannot use them together.

But until they have a combi many don't realise that someone running a hot tap in the kitchen will disturb the flow to a shower in use.

Tony
Not a big deal really Tony. I have a 28 KW combi that serves 2 showers adequately. Yes the flow drops off but we still get wet.
 
There is some truth that earlier attempts at a bithermic hex didn't work well in the UK. It's also true that in 1837 Charles Babbage designed a machine that the technology of the time couldn't make a reality.

The key to both of the above problems is engineering. No one has made a bithermic hex with the same degree of engineering precision as ours, that's why we haven't had a failure in nearly 3 million units.

The patents on the boiler cover both the hex and the control software, properly set up they are no more susceptible to scale than a plate is


@simond Tell you what. I'm off for a couple of weeks but after I get back here's a genuine offer for you....

We have some boilers down at Steve Willis center at Burgess Hill that can't be far from you. Let me know when's convenient and I will come down and take you through the boilers. A one to one will take a couple of hours and if you still want to cane them afterwards at least you'll have actually been hands on first.

For the record I'm not a huge fan of WB but I think slagging them or any other make doesn't do anyone any good and I can understand why WB installers get hacked off with the constant bashing they get.

Let's all look good by being good, not by slating everyone else eh?
They are sh1t though aren't they!
 

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