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pauls

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« on: 07 January 2017, 13:08:14 »

Any builders/plumbers .. Iam looking at buying a house and it needs to have gas central heating installed. I have worked out that it will need 10x 600x1000 5700btu plus 2 towel rads.

My question is any idea on what boiler size i need it will also run the hot water but not the showers.

P.s i work at screwfix so will hopefully buy everything from them with my staff discount. Unless cheaper from a plumbers merchant etc
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« Reply #1 on: 07 January 2017, 13:11:39 »

The info you require will be on any quote you get i should imagine. :y
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« Reply #2 on: 07 January 2017, 13:31:16 »

The info you require will be on any quote you get i should imagine. :y

I wont be getting any quotes will be doing it myself
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« Reply #3 on: 07 January 2017, 13:38:43 »

Googled it? :y
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« Reply #4 on: 07 January 2017, 13:43:51 »

28 -34 Kw   should do nicely  . . .  with a bit to spare ;)
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« Reply #5 on: 07 January 2017, 14:05:44 »

Are you having a hot water cylinder or will you be fitting a combination boiler?

A combination boiler big enough to fill a bath in a sensible time almost always has capacity to spare for the radiators.

If you have a cylinder then just size the boiler on the sum of the radiator output.

(and if you can stick to one set of units it makes the sums easier)
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« Reply #6 on: 07 January 2017, 15:26:01 »

I have a vaillant eco tech combi, 33kW I think, we run 10 rads off it and it fills the bath in about 10 mins.
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