Firstly, I am being lazy in asking this question, as I am sure that the manufacturers literature will tell me the answer (somewhere!!!!!)
After quite a few questions in here, and lots of prodding and poking, I am now of the opinion that my daughters house would benefit from a new combi boiler. This would be to replace two boilers sited in the cellar ( the 2 boilers are not required to give sufficient heat, they are there because the house was converted from 2 houses)
As I understand the situation, it is now necessary to fit a CONDENSING combi, but I don't hear many good reports about them
Does this type of boiler need to discharge "condensate" (if thats the right expression) into a drain.? bearing in mind that this would be located in a cellar, and there is no surface water or foul water drainage in the cellar.
Also... best method to clean out existing system, without powerflushing
After quite a few questions in here, and lots of prodding and poking, I am now of the opinion that my daughters house would benefit from a new combi boiler. This would be to replace two boilers sited in the cellar ( the 2 boilers are not required to give sufficient heat, they are there because the house was converted from 2 houses)
As I understand the situation, it is now necessary to fit a CONDENSING combi, but I don't hear many good reports about them
Does this type of boiler need to discharge "condensate" (if thats the right expression) into a drain.? bearing in mind that this would be located in a cellar, and there is no surface water or foul water drainage in the cellar.
Also... best method to clean out existing system, without powerflushing