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RE: New Boiler (with automation inclusion)



Yes, I fitted a saunier Duval isomax around 7 years ago.



Instant hot water and can supply two baths simultaniously.









-------Original Message-------



From: Phil Harris

Date: 13/01/2010 06:46:57

To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Subject: RE: [ukha_d] New Boiler (with automation inclusion)





Are *ALL* combi boiler installs crap? I can't say for friends houses where

I've visited because I don't go round asking whether they have combis or
not


but my parents had one fitted (replacing a hot water cylinder) and they

ended up with pathetic hot water flow to their bathroom (whereas before it

had been fine from the old cylinder), it takes ages to fill a bath and

showering is limp. House where I live at the moment (rented) is exactly the

same and a place that I used to live in before I bought my last house was

also exactly the same.



Can you get *GOOD* hefty (high output / high flow) combi boilers?



Phil



> -----Original Message-----

> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf

> Of Mal Lansell

> Sent: 12 January 2010 22:24

> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] New Boiler (with automation inclusion)

>

> Take a look at thermal stores. They're like hot water tanks in reverse

> -

> the boiler, immersion, solar panels etc heat the water in the tank

> (directly in many cases, allowing the boiler to heat the tank in one

> long burn instead of loads of little cycles).

>

> The mains pressure cold water pipe runs through the tank in a coil and

> heats up on the way - voila, mains pressure hot water without the

> crappy

> low flow of a combi, and the bonus of being able to fit an immersion
as

> backup for when the boiler is on the Fritz.

>

> I had one in a previous house and it worked great - next house (after

> my

> current rented one that has the worst showers in the world) a thermal

> store is going to be the first job on the list.

>

> Mal

>

>

>

>

> Gareth Cook wrote:

> >

> > Looking for ideas on what are options are : we have a 14 year old
gas

> > boiler, pressurised C/H with standard water tank in an upstairs

> cupboard,

> > and vented cold water supply in the loft.

> >

> > My understanding is that a combo for our house is not man enough,
so

> > perhaps some sort of hybrid condensor or a Megaflow. Would be
nice to

> > have

> > full mains pressure water hot and cold throughout the house, and
the

> > potential to boost from renewalable sources later on, and provide

> heat to

> > a water UFH (if I ever get round to it). I'll look to integrate
this

> into

> > Comfort/CBUS (likely) or the Heatmiser (unlikely)

> >

> > Any tips would be appreciated :-)

> >

> > tia

> >

> > Unless stated otherwise above:

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Hampshire

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> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

> >

> >

>

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