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He already has, just reassuring him that his GSR is correct, why he's correct and that he's not being ripped off
I think this thread should be closed.
There is too much gas related info being given to a diy'er who should just employ a good gsr to install the new boiler and update the supply pipework as needed.
I would get no 2 done first and see what you get
Mr Wormwood , you are out of order disagreeing with my thread closed statement , you are clearly "picking everybodys brains" on here , I saw this thread develop and thats why I left it alone . Leave the gas alone !!!!!!
really !He was wrong. The solution is to find the 22-15 reducer, which I now know is on the inside of the house. I also know, thanks to the helpful people here (Shaun, Snowhead, GH77 & kop, etc), that I could stick with 15mm if the pressure drop does not exceed regs, or contradict the new boiler's pipe spec.
Question you say that you have a glow worm Balanced Flue boiler, is this a standard boiler with hot water tank ? and is it being replaced (Upgraded to a combi) ? or are you just having a boiler swap ?
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