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We have just installed the above boiler in a customers house. They specified this boiler as they had a Glowworm already.

It should have been a 3 hour job, combi off, combi on.

The boiler comes with a jig to help pre plumbing. When the jig part is used the pipes are over 12mm away from the boiler.
The flue inner cover hits the boiler top. The bottom fixing screws are impossible to get at. The rear flue is a joke. The controls are rubbish. There is an electronic pressure guage so if you have an electrical fault you have no idea if there is water in the boiler.
It took 2 days to fit this boiler.
The aav is too low and nearly impossible to reach
Never Again.
Vaillant now own Glowworm so I expected a great product.
 
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