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runninwata
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Apr 14
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guys i am currently renovating an old property and have been advised there is such a thing as an electric combi boiler on the market ?
is this true or is my advisor taking the piss??
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Apr 14
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there sure is but they take a seriously heavy duty electricty supply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
heatrae sadia i think are the ones i have worked on
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brown to red and blue to f****&&&&ommited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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heatrae sadia are good ones
and like scotspark says, hell of a supply, you not have acsess to gas or oil?
id reccomend them
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Not seen an electric combi but there's certainly electric central heating boilers - 2 main types I know of - Storage and Instantaneous - Storage is a massive thermal store with a fan assisted heater exchanger to put the heat in to your water - Instantaneous are physically very small with power output up to 12 Kw
www.trianco.co.uk
- very good for response but uses prevailing electric rate - company I do work for used one in a shop unit.
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cheers guys am going back to the drawing board i think
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no chance of LPG or an oil tank if theres no chance of gas mains?
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nah its too much of a hassle for both lp and oil, its a property within a property and we wanted to isolate it from the main building and have it as a stand alone. but now we are just going to run with the existing heating arrangements!! thanks guys
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