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The slim ATAG is the same boiler but uses a remote expansion vessel.
The 27 economiser will give the same hot water as all the other 30kw combis (you get 3kw free from the heat recovery)
 
The slim ATAG is the same boiler but uses a remote expansion vessel.
The 27 economiser will give the same hot water as all the other 30kw combis (you get 3kw free from the heat recovery)

Thanks for that - I must ask ATAG about it. My thoughts at the moment are very much towards the new Baxi 630. Looks well made and well laid out - there are some videos on YouTube showing how it works and I'm liking what I am seeing.
 
You have to do what you thinks best mate. At the end of the day it’s you that has to live with the decision.;)
 
There's been a few complaints with the 27 not being man enough/ not enough flow

Think one was from @king of pipes
Not so much under powered shaun it will produce 12 litres a minute at 35 degree rise about the same as its competitors and has a pre heat feature , i added 10 litre a minute tap areator to my bath tap and 8 litres a minute to the shower and basin and kitchen tap water is piping hot even with a 5 degree incoming temp it did struggle a bit at full flow but it was 16 litres passing through it , probably would have fitted the 35kw but i can live with it .
 
No firm decisions yet, but I think I'm going for a slimmer depth, under 300mm. ATAG or Vaillant EcoFit or Baxi 630. All pretty new models so feedback isn't plentiful, so it's good to have some opinions here.
 
No firm decisions yet, but I think I'm going for a slimmer depth, under 300mm. ATAG or Vaillant EcoFit or Baxi 630. All pretty new models so feedback isn't plentiful, so it's good to have some opinions here.
The ATAG does not have a built in vessel. Just remember that. So you will need space for a vessel somewhere.
 
I was liking the Baxi 630 until I looked more closely and saw it's basically a Remeha Avanta Plus, which doesn't have such a great track record. It does look pretty simple and well laid out, however.
 
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