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I'm replacing my old oil fired boiler , 80,000 BTU, can anyone recommend a good conventional boiler, not condensing, my existing boiler is on a internal wall with vent up to roof, thanks
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2007) require that in virtually all new domestic installations
and boiler replacements which use oil, a condensing boiler
is the only type permitted. But you may be exempt from the regs hopefully.
There is only one boiler manufacturer I would recommend and that is Worchester they are the best in producing oil fired boilers and have been for a lot of years I would go for the Worchester Greenstar Camray 18/25 Regular as a suitable replacement for you're existing 80,000 Btu's Boiler, but this is a condensing boiler. If after the survey and you find that you can install a non condensing boiler then fit a Worchester Camray 5, 65/90 Regular RS/CF boiler.
2007) require that in virtually all new domestic installations
and boiler replacements which use oil, a condensing boiler
is the only type permitted. But you may be exempt from the regs hopefully.
There is only one boiler manufacturer I would recommend and that is Worchester they are the best in producing oil fired boilers and have been for a lot of years I would go for the Worchester Greenstar Camray 18/25 Regular as a suitable replacement for you're existing 80,000 Btu's Boiler, but this is a condensing boiler. If after the survey and you find that you can install a non condensing boiler then fit a Worchester Camray 5, 65/90 Regular RS/CF boiler.