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Ed Sirett
 
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Default Advice on choosing combi boiler?

Col wrote:

Forgive any mis-use of terminology - I'm no expert on boilers etc.
I currently have two gas boilers, both in my kitchen. One gives
instantaneous hot water, the other does the central heating only. With a
re-fit of the kitchen coming up I am considering replacing these two with a
single combi boiler (to save some space), but am unsure of what to get or
what is actually available. The few combis that I have seen have a
pressurised part (the heating circuit, I presume) but I'm not keen on
risking my ageing pipework with one of those - so is it possible to get
combis which are un-pressurised? (and what's the advantage of pressurised
anyway?)
BTW - The only other room which has hot/cold water is the bathroom, which is
next to the kitchen, and both are on the ground floor. Therefore I'd rather
not go to the hassle of hot-water cylinders etc upstairs.


For you a combi boiler (see the main FAQ) is probably the way to go.

The pipework is probably going to be OK unless it's buried in concrete.
The rads if they are already seriously corroded may fail when they first
have to take pressure.
Some boiler instructions tell you to go up to 2.7 bar as a commissioning
test, if they survive that and yu add corrosion inhibitor you have
nothing to fear.


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Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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