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Unvented cylinders, Indirect or direct???
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ritesh
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HELP PLEASE!!
I am looking to have a cylinder (megaflo) with a condensing system boiler but I have recently come across two types, Indirect and Direct cylinders. Which one should I get with this type of boiler???
I am looking to have a cylinder (megaflo) with a condensing system boiler but I have recently come across two types, Indirect and Direct cylinders. Which one should I get with this type of boiler???
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You require an indirect cylinder.
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direct boilers are electric only so you need the indirect tank I would recommend a seperate pressure vessel, reduced mainenance for you0
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direct boilers are electric only so you need the indirect tank I would recommend a seperate pressure vessel, reduced mainenance for you0
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