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<blockquote data-quote="West Sussex Heating" data-source="post: 503650" data-attributes="member: 33208"><p>Combi boilers are both a high-competence water heater, and a central heating boiler, joined in one compact unit. No distinct hot water cylinder is necessary, which saves a substantial amount of space, while providing the comforts of central heating. With combi boilers connected, heated water is provided rapidly, and unlike conventional systems, no hot water is heated and stored, but is provided as needed to taps and showers, and the same heat is circulated to the air circulating system. The water is fed from the mains, so the water pressure is normally greater.</p><p></p><p>Combi boilers are a high-competence and price -efficient and other to conventional heating systems. Combi boilers are growing in acceptance and are also space savers that are less costly to maintain and operate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West Sussex Heating, post: 503650, member: 33208"] Combi boilers are both a high-competence water heater, and a central heating boiler, joined in one compact unit. No distinct hot water cylinder is necessary, which saves a substantial amount of space, while providing the comforts of central heating. With combi boilers connected, heated water is provided rapidly, and unlike conventional systems, no hot water is heated and stored, but is provided as needed to taps and showers, and the same heat is circulated to the air circulating system. The water is fed from the mains, so the water pressure is normally greater. Combi boilers are a high-competence and price -efficient and other to conventional heating systems. Combi boilers are growing in acceptance and are also space savers that are less costly to maintain and operate. [/QUOTE]
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