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gasmanrob

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I've just been asked a question and if i could ask you guys for advice.

2 70kw boilers sitting about 1 meter above the tank outlet. Will one lift suffice or will it require two on there own supply's from the tank?

and is there anything else that'll be needed?
 
If you're talking an oil lifter, Rob, one will do. But if you're talking de aerator you need one per burner.
 
Seeing as I know very little in regards to oil.

If it was you what would you do?
 
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