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Run a boiler at 43 degrees. The heat loss through pipework alone from boiler to thurthest draw off will be massive. Indeed time for a pen pusher to design system layout etc.
45kw combi sgould do the trick.
 
I don't know about boilers but with my limited understanding, it will need to be the pipe work and emitter surfaces that are maximum 43degrees. I'm guessing the boiler will deliver a higher temperature.

I can't imagine 45kw combi being able to manage this size of job. But as advised by others, I'll let the experts figure that one out
 
I don't know about boilers but with my limited understanding, it will need to be the pipe work and emitter surfaces that are maximum 43degrees. I'm guessing the boiler will deliver a higher temperature.

I can't imagine 45kw combi being able to manage this size of job. But as advised by others, I'll let the experts figure that one out

he was joking :D
 
And there was me getting ready to buy my 45 kW boiler in preparation

If I were you, I wouldn't be buying or supplying ANYTHING for the heating - get a single source installer to design, supply and install, then they will carry all the risk.
 
That's a good point Murdoch99.

Whale: it's in Nuneaton in Warwickshire. I'd be interested in speaking to you if it's an area you would consider. Is there a way of private messaging me? Alternatively, can you provide a contact number/email.
 
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