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Boiler behaviour
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but the older "plain" i.e. non-Greenstar 28i Junior isn't condensing. I agree that it would be useful to confirm which it is.InvertedVee said:
The WB Greenstar 28i Junior is a condensing boiler https://www.boilerguide.co.uk/productinfo/worcester-bosch/greenstar-28i-junior. ARainyDay - is this what you have?BUFF said:btw as the 28i Junior is a non-condensing boiler there is no real advantage to be accrued by turning the flow temp. down.1
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