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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 20:03:13 +0100, "IMM" wrote:


"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 19:46:42 +0100, "IMM" wrote:



d) Two cheap combi's to give excellent flow rates and give CH

zoning
of
pone boiler doing upstairs and one downstairs. Cost effective.

I was covering the sensible solutions.

But not well enough.

Your last duo-combi solution needed funding of £2500 and an upgrade to
the gas supply from the street.


Depends on what flowrate you want.

Two W-B Juniors can provide excellent flow rates, back up as two boilers

is
there and CH zones without any additional zones valves. Installation is
fully DIY and simple. Electrical work consists of a mains to each and

one
wire to a clock programmer to each. It is also cost effective costing
around £1100. Cheaper if you negotiate as you are buying two.


These require 28kW apiece.


They have 24 and 28

If you want to run other appliances in
the house - e.g. cook something - a
supply upgrade would be needed.


Depends on the hot water demands. An Alpha CB50 combi will give
excellent
performance with using only one bathrrom. How many bathrooms?

Mediochre would be a fairer description.

You have never seen one. Stop making things up.

There's nothing to make up. the spec. gives the entire story.


Pitty you can't understand it.


There's nothing to understand. It's a 57 litre store at 60 degrees
and a 28kW boiler. Nothing more that one needs to know to determine
exactly how it will behave.


You still haven't got it.

This product delivers 50
litres of water at 60 degrees and then falls back to 11 lpm of 40
degree water.

Near 60 litres. Performance for one bath and shower is excellent.

Well
worth considering.

It's barely adequate for a drop in the bottom bath and 11lpm for a
shower is woefully inadequate.


You are an idiot.

We did the sums on this last week.


We? You you mean. You are still an idiot.