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New Diverter valve going in mid week ( subject to eng being available) and from my previous discussion, the dhw plate heat exchanger could also be causing the bypass to lift. So I have sourced a potential replacement dhw plate heat exchanger to go in at same time, but the original part has been superseded by a newer part. Basically the 16 plates have been replaced by a 20 plate heat ex. Stupid question, but does this have any positive effect on the delivery rate / heat up time of the dhw or no difference ??
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Roseyp
 
No difference
 

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