Using a combi boiler in place of sytem

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Is it possible to install a combi in place of a system boiler by doing some necessary changes (plumbing or electrics)
and still keeping the Megaflow, Just curious
 
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yes of course it is, but best way to do it is to connect the combi HW outlet to the nearest tap, or to one shower so you dont have to heat the megaflow all the time, but you can simply use it as a system boiler if you want
 
Is it possible to install a combi in place of a system boiler by doing some necessary changes (plumbing or electrics)
and still keeping the Megaflow, Just curious
Is this because a combi is cheaper? You could consider an Intergas eco rf boiler too (if you were desperate).
 
I do not know if they are cheaper, but today I visited one of my friend and whyle I was there my friend had a surveyor from one of ECO4 grant scheme , and the surveyor told my friend that the scheme is only to replace and supply cobi boiler only and not system boiler, but survyor was not too sure about fitting a combi to a system heating was feasable so he told my friend that he was to send an engineer to look at the existing installation.
 
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