Navien Combi Boilers

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You are really should not allowed in people's homes. After it being explained to this one by a few people repeatedly he still can't figure it out. This Shambolic one doesn't know the difference either. Sad isn't it. The thing is they actually do think the know. When put in their place the insults come. It shows a lack of education. These people have been trained, not educated. Sad, very sad.

Think I’ll go on the Navien van and find out about the secret gas valve.
 
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Navien clearly state on their vids that a 200,000 BTU boiler can use 24 foot of 1/2" pipe. They cannot understand what is happening. One says you need larger pipes bores. He wrote that. He did.
 
Navien clearly state on their vids that a 200,000 BTU boiler can use 24 foot of 1/2" pipe. They cannot understand what is happening. One says you need larger pipes bores. He wrote that. He did.
But he’s feckjng wrong FFS can you not see that.
 
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Hmmmmm
 
As you have little idea, I will try to get you to think. The other one, nwgs, is a failure and not worth it. A 48 foot run of gas pipe to a boiler. The last 24 foot is 1/2" the first 24 foot 1". The negative pressure gas valve gets the gas to run down the 1/2" pipe faster. It does. Now, you never figured out what was happening.
 
As you have little idea, I will try to get you to think. The other one is a failure and not worth it. A 48 foot run of gas pipe to a boiler. The last 24 foot is 1/2" the first 24 foot 1". The negative pressure gas valve gets the gas to run down the 1/2" pipe faster. It does. Now, you never figured out what was happening.
Still sh1te more friction created slowing gas down.
Have a look at the difference between pressure and flow. Try not blow yer mind
 
Looks like the inside of a Logic. Gas valve opens and fan sucks in right amount of gas and air mixes it in a Venturi then it’s forced into burner.

Exactly, it’s a negative pressure gas valve. As fitted to ALL modern boilers
 
As you have little idea, I will try to get you to think. The other one, nwgs, is a failure and not worth it. A 48 foot run of gas pipe to a boiler. The last 24 foot is 1/2" the first 24 foot 1". The negative pressure gas valve gets the gas to run down the 1/2" pipe faster. It does. Now, you never figured out what was happening.

Still sh1te more friction created slowing gas down.
Have a look at the difference between pressure and flow. Try not blow yer mind
Still cannot figure it out can you?
 

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