Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
john, out of interest what controls you plan to fit with the boiler?
bare in mind it is an opentherm boiler so you can fit modulating controls and the outside sensor is fairly cheap for intergas. got my one at home hook up to remeha isense.
also i hope you will be running the drain inside if you can with this cold weather doing so much mischief with condensing boiler.
bare in mind it is an opentherm boiler so you can fit modulating controls and the outside sensor is fairly cheap for intergas. got my one at home hook up to remeha isense.
also i hope you will be running the drain inside if you can with this cold weather doing so much mischief with condensing boiler.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
I already have an energy management gadget with an outside sensor, I may look to see if it can be used, if not I can add it later.
You have to remember there will be no hot water or heating during the change over, so I'm looking at 8 hours to get it up and running.
Condensate will run straight into the soil pipe about 18" from the boiler.
Only thing I'm a bit worried about is I only have 1.8m between the flue and the Church. and may have to alter the flue with a diverter kit on if it's a problem.
You have to remember there will be no hot water or heating during the change over, so I'm looking at 8 hours to get it up and running.
Condensate will run straight into the soil pipe about 18" from the boiler.
Only thing I'm a bit worried about is I only have 1.8m between the flue and the Church. and may have to alter the flue with a diverter kit on if it's a problem.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
the flue you get with intergas now is the "rhino", the poc get fired upwards to get better separation between poc and the intake air.
hopefully the one you get will be like that.
opentherm and WC can be add any time.
hopefully the one you get will be like that.
opentherm and WC can be add any time.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
Should all be the latest as it's coming direct from the manufacturer.
Fired forward may not be a good plan.
Charged me £96 quid for the magnaclean the crooks.
Fired forward may not be a good plan.
Charged me £96 quid for the magnaclean the crooks.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
well not straight up .more like 45degree maybe. at £96 would tell them to keep it.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
look like a plume kit for you then
you could send it off to the right if twist it that way though i'm not sure if it is allowed...
you could send it off to the right if twist it that way though i'm not sure if it is allowed...
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
There's always a breeze between the properties so I don't think it will be a problem, so I'll try it first.
What spares should I have in stock.
What spares should I have in stock.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
The Scruff wrote:I already have an energy management gadget with an outside sensor,
You open a window, stick your hand out to feel the temperature and then switch the boiler on or off?
You have to remember there will be no hot water or heating during the change over, so I'm looking at 8 hours to get it up and running.
You dont have an electric imersion heater? Solution is to fit one first on a fly lead!
Condensate will run straight into the soil pipe about 18" from the boiler.
Only thing I'm a bit worried about is I only have 1.8m between the flue and the Church. and may have to alter the flue with a diverter kit on if it's a problem.
In that case you only have to divert it on a Sunday! Or just call yourself ( as installer ) back later to fit a diverter if the churchwarden complains! Or just turn the boiler off during the services!
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
We've been fitting energy management and weather compensation for 50 years Tony Most was well designed and built to last. The Servowarm Energy manager has been around for 40 years ish. There's certainly nothing new with all the fancy talk about weather compensation saving the planet etc.
The plan when one fits a combi is to remove the cylinder and old boiler, when one sits virtually on top of the other, the cylinder is the first to go, apart from the problem of working over the cylinder, the pipes etc will be in the way, and in any case I can do without hot water for a day.
The Church won't complain especially as I recently donated a £5k picture to hang up in the main hall.
The plan when one fits a combi is to remove the cylinder and old boiler, when one sits virtually on top of the other, the cylinder is the first to go, apart from the problem of working over the cylinder, the pipes etc will be in the way, and in any case I can do without hot water for a day.
The Church won't complain especially as I recently donated a £5k picture to hang up in the main hall.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
sadly been only young I don't know the old style management systems work
the outside sensor with intergas will directly vary the flow temp. the cooler it get outside the higher the flow temp. nothing more complex then that.
the good think about going for the smallest combi is you can get to a point(when its cold enough outside) were that boiler can modulate down below the heatloss. so you can get it to run with out cycling.
the outside sensor with intergas will directly vary the flow temp. the cooler it get outside the higher the flow temp. nothing more complex then that.
the good think about going for the smallest combi is you can get to a point(when its cold enough outside) were that boiler can modulate down below the heatloss. so you can get it to run with out cycling.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
Most of the bigger ones, controlled the flow of water, whereas mine controls the modulation.
Be interesting to see whether it works.
I went for the smaller model as it is more than enough for my needs, and the heating is loads so can be turned down to around 10Kw.
Be interesting to see whether it works.
I went for the smaller model as it is more than enough for my needs, and the heating is loads so can be turned down to around 10Kw.
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
£96 for a magnaleak
You could've had one for nothing at Christmas if I'd known
I have got loads of the extra seal kits when you need them - they last about as long as Vaillant burner gaskets
You could've had one for nothing at Christmas if I'd known
I have got loads of the extra seal kits when you need them - they last about as long as Vaillant burner gaskets
I think I'll take two chickens...
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Re: Intergas 24/18 HRE compact Combi
The new boiler is sitting in the Lounge and looks in good condition.
Thanks go to Mark at Plumbase in Bath for the customer service.
If the weather stays warm, over the next couple of days I may attack it.
Thanks go to Mark at Plumbase in Bath for the customer service.
If the weather stays warm, over the next couple of days I may attack it.