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Are you kidding? You heard the ID and FD fans going full throttle?

And it'd never fit in a kitchen cupboard. Hot press maybe......
 
Are you kidding? You heard the ID and FD fans going full throttle?

And it'd never fit in a kitchen cupboard. Hot press maybe......

Oh I'll agree it's totally unsuitable but I think they smell lovely when they're running.
 
You some kind of pervert? Or a glutton for punishment. You'd spend more time placating the plank than working.

I'd do it on a day rate, let him make every decision and do it exactly to his spec and instructions...
 
Where will you conjure up this magical boiler he desires
 
Get a V200 combo. Ufh will be excellent if you use the seperation kit and blending valve. Ufh is not like rads. It requires hydraulic separation and the return from floor to be blended with flow from boiler. The max floor water temp should be 43c

Your water flow rates has little to do with boiler and a lot to do with supply.

Fit a 5000l tank a BCWS at 6 bar and have a balanced cold at 3 bar. Will work perfectly but cost you £££££ V100 is a bit of a budget boiler . Get the 200 with weather comp.
 
Very interesting publication on aluminum vs stainless steel in boilers:
[DLMURL]http://www.weil-mclain.com/en/assets/pdf/WhitePaper_CompALSS_Final.pdf[/DLMURL]

But plumbers on forums are saying to steer clear from aluminum.

The problem with aluminium is pH. You cannot sustain the passive coating on aluminium and steel very easily as there is a window of about 0.7 where both will co exist happily.

But that's chemistry.
 
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