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Doctor Drivel
 
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Default Condenser Fitted into centre of house


"Andy Hall" aka Matt wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 14:05:34 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 12:18:50 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
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"Andy Hall" aka Matt wrote in message
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On 5 Nov 2005 10:52:19 -0800, "
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bedrooms. the initial idea is to fit a combi condenser (baxi 105

31kw
or platinium 33kw) into the airing cupboard where the hopt water

tank

So there are two decisions to make. The first is whether she wants

a
combi boiler and to remove having the boiler in the kitchen and
cylinder in the bedroom. Bear in mind that the water flow rate

from
a combi is unlikely to be as great as is currently being achieved

from
a cylinder and baths etc. will take longer to fill, especially in

the
winter.

Tripe! high flow combis are available equalling any cylinder setup.

Read the whole thread and the context. The products under discussion
are not "high flow". They are in the average range. The 33kW one
does the predictable 13 litres per minute. This may be fine for the
user or it may not, but it is sensible to take all of the potential
issues into account.


You said "baths etc. will take longer to fill". Which is tripe. High

flow
models are zippo. You are spreading amateur myths.


I'm sure that everybody else,
including the OP understood the point,


Matt, the point you made was clear and incorrect: "baths etc. will take
longer to fill". Which is tripe.

but since you seem to want to be obtuse,


Matt? Obtuse? I said: "high flow combis are available equalling any
cylinder setup" Wow that is obtuse.

let me spell it out for you:


Matt, please don't you haven't a clue that is clear

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