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Doctor Evil
 
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 21:20:14 +0100, "Doctor Evil"
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The Takagi condensing multi-points, not available in the UK (yet) are

"very" efficient, and can return around 38 litres/min.


They also developed multi-points that can be installed outside to save

space too.

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- Your claim that it delivers 38lpm is only under the best possible
conditions. This is equivalent to 10 U.S. gallons/min, and from the
graph, this is only achieved for water temperature of 60F (15.5C) in
and 95F (35C) out (hardly hot water is it?) or 70F (21C) in and 105F (
41C) out (tepid). If you look at the rate for a more realistic
figure using the UK defacto standard of dT=35C (8C to 43C) (46F to
109F)then the output is at around 6 US gpm or 23lpm which is not
impressive at all.


You need to look at figures again.


We all have, its crap Dr Combi.


Our resident cylinder makers has changed his name yet again. Only appears
to slag the competition. What a saddo.

Just for reference my cold water
supply to the bath just measured 16
deg C at 20 litres a minute.


You never. You are making things up.

The hot water from my "airing cupboard
filling hot water cylinder"


All that space taken up. Appalling!

filled by a gas
guzzling, silicon coated 90.9%
SEDBUK boiler (singular) last fired
four hours ago


You timed it. Stop making things up.

Snip drivel about new technology. Boy! They are on the run aren't they.
This is so good.