"IMM" wrote in message
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"Bob Mannix" wrote in message
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"Bob Mannix" wrote in message
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How many bad ones have you experienced?
I didn't say I had. On the basis that larger = more hot water and
better
flow, the very large ones I have seen were OK in terms of flow but
not
brilliant - I wouldn't want to have less flow than I experienced
from
them.
If you are going to tell me that smaller combis (ie something the
size
of
my
current CH boiler on the wall) would provide greater a
flow/temperature
combination than a 1m^3 floor mounted jobby, then I am happy to
reserve
judgement until I have used such a beast (perhaps you could give
details).
http://www.eco-hometec.co.uk
22 litres/minute, and goes on the wall.
Yes you quoted that before and I have no reason to argue/disbelieve the
figure. If this is a larger flow rate than these very big combis I have
seen
on the floor, why do people buy the big ones that go on the floor? It's
not
my floor, so I'm not bothered either way, but just interested.
This boiler is svery expensive. Well it is in the RR class, that is why.
I did look on the Hometec site but couldn't find the actual boiler you
mentioned - what's it called? It would be expensive, I guess, as 22l/min is
probably leading-edge for a combi.
I'm not actually in the market for one but it would be interesting to
compare figures.
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Bob Mannix
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