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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Sworld" data-source="post: 7671" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>I thought the modern condensing combi boilers automatically adjusted themselves to the size and number of the radiators. And you bought a oversized kW model to provide the flow to make sure the showers ran hot enough? Heating a tank of water just for showers doesn't sound very efficient to me....</p><p></p><p>But what would I know. I'm not a plumber.......</p><p></p><p>THANK THE LORD!</p><p></p><p>I mean they bend copper pipe, I bend steel conduit. It's not hard to use a blow torch or do up a compression fitting (and a monkey can push-fit). And there isn't much difference between laying cable and laying copper pipe! You still need to get the floorboards up or knock through ceilings and floors. :^O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Sworld, post: 7671, member: 184"] I thought the modern condensing combi boilers automatically adjusted themselves to the size and number of the radiators. And you bought a oversized kW model to provide the flow to make sure the showers ran hot enough? Heating a tank of water just for showers doesn't sound very efficient to me.... But what would I know. I'm not a plumber....... THANK THE LORD! I mean they bend copper pipe, I bend steel conduit. It's not hard to use a blow torch or do up a compression fitting (and a monkey can push-fit). And there isn't much difference between laying cable and laying copper pipe! You still need to get the floorboards up or knock through ceilings and floors. :^O [/QUOTE]
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