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Hi, guys Multiglow fire type Genesis instruction: burner pressure 18.7mbar, net heat input 6.3Kw. just one test point between valve and burner. I checked burner pressure was 20mbar and I adjusted, now is 18.7mbar ok but I checked gas rate and is 4.4kw burner blocked? operating pressure on meter is 23mbar is it ok? can I put this score on landlord forms, section operating pressure instead of heat input?
 
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