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Fitted one of these today and was a bit flumoxed on the valve set up where they connect onto the boiler. In a nutshell i couldnt fit a spanner in to tighten them up enough and the prv connection seemed utter pita.
They electric supply isnt long enough either for what i needed and you cant disconnect it from inside the boiler.

What everyones thoughts on this boiler?
 
Don’t like it for changing boilers as no rear pipework etc also pipe centres off the wall are all over the place

Also prv has to be compression now
 

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I’m fitting my first one of these next week so I’m also interested in everybody’s thoughts

cant run the condense externally unless you fit the condy sure

 
better with an 8000 or the i series tbh
 

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