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Need a new boiler and have pretty much decided on a 28C,but can anyone tell me the difference between the plus and the Eco ?

Are they the same with just the shorter warrenty on the Eco ?

Paul.
 
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On the eco,you have to get fittings and valves,coming off the boiler extra,only gas isolation valve supplied
You get a non telescopic flue length with the boiler and that is all that can be fitted to it,no extra flue extensions ,elbows or plumage kit
As you say warranty shorter
However inside,seems the same,have fitted a lot of eco's and found just as reliable
 
Are you sure? See Page 12 of the latest Brochure

You have the complete flue range with their standard boiler
But the eco just one elbow(from top of boiler) and flue provided
Spoke to them about 6 to 8 weeks ago,when removing a Britony combi and replacing with eco
wanted just to fit a 45' elbow in line to match original hole in wall,rang them to find nearest supplier who would have one in stock,when explained,told above,they admitted it would work but did not recommend it and it would effect the cover
 
On the eco,you have to get fittings and valves,coming off the boiler extra,only gas isolation valve supplied

Where would get these from?
I've just 10 minutes ago ordered one from here :
Plumbclick - Heating/Heating Special Offers/Broag Remeha Avanta 28C Eco Combi Including Free Of Charge Flue **WHILE STOCKS LAST**

There's no mention of there being no valves on the boiler jig but i've just read here and elsewhere their not supplied.
If buying these extra valves are expensive i'll get in touch, cancel the order and buy a different boiler.
 
Where would get these from?
I've just 10 minutes ago ordered one from here :
Plumbclick - Heating/Heating Special Offers/Broag Remeha Avanta 28C Eco Combi Including Free Of Charge Flue **WHILE STOCKS LAST**

There's no mention of there being no valves on the boiler jig but i've just read here and elsewhere their not supplied.
If buying these extra valves are expensive i'll get in touch, cancel the order and buy a different boiler.

You need 2 - straight 3/4" to 22mm compression fittings and 1-full bore 15mm cold mains isolation valve,so no big shakes

If you want to fit isolation valves on flow and return you will need 2-22mm full bore isolation valves,I do not bother with these though as never used,as said,you get gas isolation valve and hot and cold boiler connections,pr pipe just 15mm copper,condensate pipework,I have started connecting with 22mm straight plastic overflow compression fitting

You will not be disappointed with boiler performance,reliability or back up,all first class

internal clock extra and not supplied,their wireless thermostat/manual clock very user friendly


imho
 
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Cheers for the reply. I'm a bit peeved there's no mention of the missing valves on the site but it's no drama if I can just fit standard full bore valves.

I've bought a Drayton Digistat for £30 off ebay to go with it so in all i'm chuffed with the boiler and controls for the price.
 
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