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By REDSAW
#4168
simonf is an approved installer (dosnt come online much now).
fitted one with him for a day and thats all he fits.
i think they are good but still waiting to fit my own lol.
however, not a fan of the bits you have to buy just to complete an install better if they supplied a pick n mix pack for a price.
#4169
I was recently pushed on price and fitted a budget end Biasi!
Intergas benefits are fewer moving parts so less possible issues, that is more the case with a combi.
everyone has a favorite that they are familiar with so it makes fitting easier.
wiring is easy with option of 240 or volt free depending which side you connect to, there's a link wire to usually take out.
the heat only flow and return are on the top left so you need the offset flue, as the flue is also on the top left.
with the heat only its just the flue as an extra the gas valve and 2 straight compression coupling come with the boiler
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By REDSAW
#4172
speak and he shall come :D
like i said, you need a catalougue for option parts ;)
#4174
Very good boilers
The combis are versatile and can be, water heater, system or combi ( obviously)
The rapids are heavy but have the expansion vessel built in ( flue in the middle but you’ll need the Jig if your going straight out the back as you end up with the flue joint in the wall )
The Eco Rf has the receiver unit built in and can use the cm927 or the Intouch ( rf or wired ) so plug and play.
All are easy to set up and easy to maintain

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