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mrmlz | 2 months ago
Are the boilers typically connected to water-radiators?.. I assume so based on the word "boiler".
There are heatpumps that are used to heat water so it would be a slot in replacement..
mrmlz | 2 months ago
Are the boilers typically connected to water-radiators?.. I assume so based on the word "boiler".
There are heatpumps that are used to heat water so it would be a slot in replacement..
pjc50|2 months ago
The pump is a drop in replacement unless you have 8mm "microbore" piping, at which point the lower temperature times restricted flow rate becomes a problem in terms of getting enough heat through.
wkat4242|2 months ago
And a dirty tank of water in the attic to act as a "in-house water tower" because only one tap may be connected directly to the mains. Really archaic.
PaulDavisThe1st|2 months ago
and that house still has the sewage stacks on the outside of the house, as do almost all homes in Bath and environs.
rsynnott|2 months ago
asplake|2 months ago
supersparrow|2 months ago
pm215|2 months ago
You don't see them on new builds, I think, probably because the pipe going from inside to outside would reduce insulation effectiveness.