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I've got two froelings I look after. Absolute poo.

I would've gone for a Hoval STU.
 
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The boiler itself was fine, weve done a few 200 kw frolings and they are ok, bit too fussy, but work ok. the problem with this one was the heatloads totalled 140kw and the boiler was only a 90kw, the buffers were 2x 1600ltrs which is a bit on the short side, and because of the way they designed and controlled it, the boiler was always trying to provide heat for the system running 24 hrs a day even in the summer and the buffers sat cold.
 
just started on a new install, replace a binder biomass boiler for a froling one and completely repipe plantroom, install buffer tank in seperate building. DSCF6778.jpg20150206_161607.jpg20150207_142519.jpg20150207_160027.jpg20150207_160038.jpg20150203_130830.jpg
 
Hi missplumb,

I'm surprised you are still working in copper on these scale installs, I would have expected LCS given the cost! Any particular reason why?

We are on a baby Froling next week, all 15kw of it along with a colossal 500 litre buffer!
 
We've priced copper and lcs on a few jobs and there was only £500 in it. Then there is different cutter blades etc, and we get a decent price for whatever copper is left at the end of the job from the scrap man
the boiler we are doing is a tx250 with a 6000ltr buffer.
 
and whats with the use of random iron fittings?
 
A flow header and a return header, they are linked and pre heated by a CHP unit
The m+f Iron bends? A mapress adapter and bend and quite bulky so used them to keep it close
 
A flow header and a return header, they are linked and pre heated by a CHP unit
The m+f Iron bends? A mapress adapter and bend and quite bulky so used them to keep it close

fair enough just looks out of place esp the t
 
Cooling unit outside ?
 
IMG_0354[1].jpg these boilers arent bad anybody else fit one atag xl
 
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Damn it uploaded sideways how the fluff dya delete

edit and remove from post by clicking on it and delete and also remove from attachments
 
IMG_0130[1].jpg is that vaillant one of these scott ?
 
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