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Hi I am installing my first flowsmart system in a couple weeks, what's people's views on them anything I need to look out for?
 
Well over priced, too bulky, and external plumbing!! better off buying a better boiler with a internal gas saver, Atag and Ideal both do a combined unit!
 
It's a good idea, but at Alphas prices, the size of it, external plumbing, and the shear size of the boiler with flowsmart and then the flue on the top!,

as originally said, there are better boilers with better guarantees with gas savers built in on the market!
 
It's the dhw demand I am after for them,
What's your recommendations
 
An decent sized Atag economiser will give you 18 LPM
 
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