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Boiler recommendations

non.basic
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Hello all,
I'm looking for a bit of help choosing the right boiler for my flat.
I only have one bedroom and I'm going to be running 4 radiators, a shower and hot water for the flat off of it.
It's going to be wall mounted with the flue going through the ceiling and attic for about 2 meters.
Now I'm having a bit of a stuggle finding something thats not over spec for my needs and high up on the Sedbuk efficiency list.
The makes I've been looking at are from the boilers thread at Diynot
* Atmos *Atag Q * Broag * Buderus 600 * Geminox THI *Vaillant Sine* *Vaillant 600 / 800 series * Vokera Unica * Viessmann Vitodens 200
Any help greatly appreciated:)
I'm looking for a bit of help choosing the right boiler for my flat.
I only have one bedroom and I'm going to be running 4 radiators, a shower and hot water for the flat off of it.
It's going to be wall mounted with the flue going through the ceiling and attic for about 2 meters.
Now I'm having a bit of a stuggle finding something thats not over spec for my needs and high up on the Sedbuk efficiency list.
The makes I've been looking at are from the boilers thread at Diynot
* Atmos *Atag Q * Broag * Buderus 600 * Geminox THI *Vaillant Sine* *Vaillant 600 / 800 series * Vokera Unica * Viessmann Vitodens 200
Any help greatly appreciated:)
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Atag Q will be way over specced for you.
Out of that lot I would suggest the Broag.0 -
Thanks, is there any particular model you would suggest?0
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Combi or conventional boiler?No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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Thanks, is there any particular model you would suggest?
If you want baths look at the Avanta Plus 28c, if just showers, or an electric shower and hot taps the 24c will be ok.
Your installer will range rate the boiler down to suit your heating requirements.
All the above is assuming you have at least 12-14 l/m cold mains flow coming into your property.0
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