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Re: Combi boiler or pressurised cylinder?
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- Subject: Re: Combi boiler or pressurised cylinder?
- From: "nick_towers2000" <nickt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 17:09:07 -0000
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Unless you've only got the need for 1 hot tap (or appliance using hot
water) being on at a time, then go for a pressurised cylinder system
such as Ariston or Megaflow. Combi boilers are good from a space save
point of view but more appropriate for smallish houses and flats (if
you try to shower when someone else is running a hot tap you'll
notice it)
HTH
Nick
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Timothy Morris" <timothy.morris@i...>
wrote:
> I've just been sent a 4 page fax by my architect with questions on
> there. One of them is do I want a combi-boiler for CH and HW or a
> cylinder system operating at greater than atmospheric pressure.
>
>
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> Answers on a postcard please..
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> Tim.
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