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Choosing a boiler - again.
I'm going to replace my ultra reliable Potterton Kingfisher this summer.
It's an 80,000 BTU, floor standing, basic electrics room sealed type. So what would be the best replacement? Having been used to such reliability that is important - as is availability of any spares if needed. Efficiency should also be near top of the class - obviously. The boiler is sited in a cupboard, so could be either floor or wall mounted. I intend doing the installation myself and having it finally commissioned by a suitably qualified person. A 'system' type boiler would not be very practical in this case - the pump and three port valve etc are situated at the other side of the room along with the storage cylinder and I'd prefer not to have to lift the floor to alter pipework. -- Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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