I get the impression that the Fuelsaver 100F has its plumbing at the bottom, with the flow at the bottom left, but the smaller boilers (like my 45F) have the plumbing at the top, with the flow at the top right.
Anybody agree or disagree ?
I get the impression that the Fuelsaver 100F has its plumbing at the bottom, with the flow at the bottom left, but the smaller boilers (like my 45F) have the plumbing at the top, with the flow at the top right.
Anybody agree or disagree ?
Flow is definately on the left.Its not to say it wont work if the pipes are crossed.Been to many older type boilers working fine with pipes crossed.Modern boilers will not work at all as the temperature sensors are dedicated flow and return.
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