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Doctor Evil
 
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 10:27:19 +0100, "Doctor Evil"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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It is very efficient. I believe Rinnai
have even better models, but not yet
available outside of Japan.

Crap. 95% on a scale of 109% when typical European boilers are
managing 106%?

You're having a laugh.


106% on "peak" efficiency". All boilers and multi-points can boast peak
efficiencies. My non-condensing Microgenus gives 91% peak, yet sedbuk

say
seaonal 80%.


Stop trying to confuse the story.


The confudion is in your head.

Your attempt at obfuscation won't
wash. The measurement methods
are clearly defined, and manufacturer's
"peak" numbers are not meaningful
unless the test parameters are clearly
defined.


If you know enough you can keep a non-condesning boiloer at "peak"
efficiency. Mating to a heat bank with appropriate controls will do this.

How come you have a non-condensing
boiler? Would the plume be a
nuisance on the stairwell of the tower block?


Wrong man here. You should direct them at the inverted, senile, electric
caber tosser who has a thing about sink estates.

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