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Anyone got any pictures of jobs you have done like this?
Im quoting to cram a system boiler and 210l unvented into an airing cupboard but not sure if its possible, I will be a rear flue vaillant 700mm high and the cylinder is 1500mm high, expansion could go in the loft
 
Can’t due to boiler warranty and access to the boiler
 
It could go in the garage at addition cost.
Was trying to talk them out of a combi but not sure if they have the money
 
Good shout
I have never fitted a Viessman so a bit wary of them

there’s a few new videos on the old U tube about the new models (on Viessmann’s channel)
 
I've never fitted one either but did quote once for a customer that should have had a system boiler but demanded a 'combi'.
Someone prob quoted them for a logic24 so their loss😆
Do they require much setup compared to the typical 'switch on and walk away'?
 
Just need to commission via your phone
 
Anyone got any pictures of jobs you have done like this?
Im quoting to cram a system boiler and 210l unvented into an airing cupboard but not sure if its possible, I will be a rear flue vaillant 700mm high and the cylinder is 1500mm high, expansion could go in the loft
Look at oso cylinders Scott you can drop a size 170 litre stored water can be up to 70 ° c amazing recovery expansion vessels contained within the cylinder . 222 f is a nice bit of kit i fitted one the customer loved it . Kop
 

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Very nice!
I think my ***** just inverted.
Not sure I've got a level that reads true so I've got no hope but (altho I know I'm not fooling anyone) wouldn't you rather have the primary filter with entry into bottom, and how about getting those valves to line up?
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Look at oso cylinders Scott you can drop a size 170 litre stored water can be up to 70 ° c amazing recovery expansion vessels contained within the cylinder . 222 f is a nice bit of kit i fitted one the customer loved it . Kop
Any idea on the cost of a 170 cylinder?
 
Any idea on the cost of a 170 cylinder?
I fitted a 150 mate £700 ish the 180 is around £800 but it is more like a pre plumbed cylinder and very well thought out , with a little bit of thought you can get it in a small space do your prv and tprv pipework first then all connections are on the top of the unit. Regards Kop
 

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