Thats handy. If you wanted to wash the dishes then you could just extend the shower hose with some extension piping to the kitchen sink.
..or just use the dishwasher ?
Thats handy. If you wanted to wash the dishes then you could just extend the shower hose with some extension piping to the kitchen sink.
DD said:If you want backup have an in-line instant electric heater.
Thats handy. If you wanted to wash the dishes then you could just extend the shower hose with some extension piping to the kitchen sink.
..or just use the dishwasher ?
DD said:If you want backup have an in-line instant electric heater.
Please tell us where to buy one more than 7kW?
Then we can look at its size, cost of electrical installation and see if it's better than a cylinder!
An Ethos two bath combi and one these instant heaters take up no space at all.
.......giving instant DHW for ever.
Or you could have cylinders and plastic tanks that could scald your family to death in their beds.....and take up lots of space and cost more to install....and eventually leak and stain ceilings.
An Ethos two bath combi and one these instant heaters take up no space at all.
also.......giving instant DHW for ever.
Both questionable inaccurate statements.
Or you could have cylinders and plastic tanks that could scald your family to death in their beds.....and take up lots of space and cost more to install....and eventually leak and stain ceilings.
Sounds like you are a combi salesman whose business is on hard times so you resort to scaremongering.
OSO Un-vented cylinder. 25 year guarantee i think.
No stained ceilings
or combi, which do have their place in the market, just not my house or any house with 2 or more bathrooms in my opinion.
Not sure whether to post or not, getting scared i might be forced to fit combis forever.
How many families have been scalded to death in their beds?Doctor Drivel said:Or you could have cylinders and plastic tanks that could scald your family to death in their beds.
This water heater blast web site that gets put about gets really boring, firstly I could make a combi boiler or a thermal store blow up if I removed all of its safety features and put it under extreme conditions, as has been done on this web site, secondly it is an american web site, thirdly it was carried out in a field, if you can show me a situation where this has happened to an unvented cylinder in a house in the UK under normal working conditions, I will agree with you, if not, be quiet and stop scaremongering.
oi
OSO Un-vented cylinder. 25 year guarantee i think.
If you prove annual service history, which costs..and they can do this:
http://www.waterheaterblast.com
A million to one chance of exploding, you may need to do some research before you make rash statements
No stained ceilings
So these cylinders and controls don't have water in them then.
No tanks in the loft brains
or combi, which do have their place in the market, just not my house or any house with 2 or more bathrooms in my opinion.
Your opinion is clearly flawed as combis can do three bathrooms as well.
Your opinion is yours and mine is mine, facts speak for themselves
Not sure whether to post or not, getting scared i might be forced to fit combis forever.
You would be better getting to know the products available before you make rash statements.
How many families have been scalded to death in their beds?Doctor Drivel said:Or you could have cylinders and plastic tanks that could scald your family to death in their beds.
billy bob";p="798415 said:If you prove annual service history, which costs..and they can do this:
http://www.waterheaterblast.com
This water heater blast web site that gets put about gets really boring, firstly I could make a combi boiler or a thermal store blow up if I removed all of its safety features and put it under extreme conditions, as has been done on this web site, secondly it is an american web site, thirdly it was carried out in a field, if you can show me a situation where this has happened to an unvented cylinder in a house in the UK under normal working conditions, I will agree with you, if not, be quiet and stop scaremongering.
oi
Just as well it was in a field, as the house would have crumbled. ..and they do crumble when of these go up. Wow a whoof!!!! One of those in house? Mmmmmmmm.
An American web site??? Is the world different over there? Different air, gravity, etc? Wow!!!
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Uninknoewledgable
Some unknowledgeable people can spell the word!
I was wary of the 108.5% efficiency. It sounds as full of it as Dr Drivel.
I looked it up on boilers.org.uk and found that it has a sap rating of 90.3%
A Ravenheat CSI system boiler gives you 90.7% Turns out that they also are indulging in this net efficiency convoluted bo¬¬ox. But I will stick with the SAP rating which to me means that if you spend a pound on fuel you will get 90.7p worth of heat from it @ 90.7%.
When Ravenheat introduce their new energycatcher a cylinder will again become the norm and a twin coil cylinder preferable as this will allow for solar pre-heating. This energycatcher robs the fumes of the last dregs of heat and uses them to preheat your water so you will still be able to attain high flow rates.
but to bring this into perspective it requires the installation of an unvented pre-heat storage cylinder.
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