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carrpaul

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hi there been looking for prices for a flue heat recovery unit for Worcester cdi range and can find any
if you could point me in the right direction , would be much appricated .
 
7 733 600 047 : this is the product number off Worcester home page , can't seem to find prices any where i am guessing around
£900.00
 
Looks like an addition to a standard efficiency boiler to try and turn it into a he.
 
Hi if your getting a new boiler and want one fitted get the Atag fantastic product and so solid
If the Worcester is already fitted not worth fitting as the payback would take years
Good luck
 
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