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Does any one have any experience of the Baxi Think Combustion system? As I understand it the boiler calibrates when first installed, and the continuously adjusts the air/gas mix. On a non baxi assuming that combustion is checked and air/gas set during commission is the baxi doing any more that a modulating gas valve?


 
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do you mean the GA range of boilers? if so there pants and have loads of breakdowns. i would avoid.
 
Spot on!! avoid unless you like heateam visits, with numerous gas valves and PCB's

Will do. Havent used Baxi, but advert in the PTS book caught my eye. Have to admit that at the moment I am preferring the ideal logic as my first choice.
 
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