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Hi,
We have a number of gas appliances and just wondering what you think... 1 * 35,000 BTU 1* 50,000 BTU 2 * 125,000 BTU 1 * 250,000 BTU Now... out main question is around the larger sized btu boiler (the swimming pool heater). As it stands, its outside so when the house was made the pipe was obviously layed. The pipe is 1" or 1 + 1/4" (I think). But where it comes out of the ground, its conected with a 1/2" to the boiler (about 1 and a bit meters). If we were to have that small stretch of pipe increased in size, would we see an increase of flow? As it stands the boiler is working, but not running with enough gas as it really should be... Cheers, David Herman |
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