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Steve weightman

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Had a read and watched a video of the new greenstar 8000 today first I thought it was a speaker to start with and not a boiler looks smart though but the video had hidden pipes so not so pretty when visible. 50kw as well,blimey, you'll do well to have mains water pressure to benefit from this
 
 
Loads of plastic going on and compared to most conpact boilers nowdays a bit on the large side

thats because its not a compact its a cdi :D

if you want compact look at the 30i
 
That’s why it looks like you have space to remove the trap then. Will be valves, wires and pipes everywhere after installing

The jig sits behind the trap wires are to the left of the boiler you can see the grommets
 
Looks like an one Worcester, with the prv and expansion vessel moved to a sensible place.
Still has rubbish ally heat exchanger. The rest is just embellishment.
 
The automatic filling loop is a great idea when one of those plastic parts fail in true Worcester style.

Only fill for around 2-3mins I believe before faults out
 
Only fill for around 2-3mins I believe before faults out
Still a bad leak at 2-3 mins on mains pressure is a fair bit of water. Whether that be a leak on the system or boiler leaking.

Also you've got the issue that when the air in the expansion goes the customer will never know there's an issue as it'll just top back up - unless the computer tells them it's been at 3bar pressure?
 
Still a bad leak at 2-3 mins on mains pressure is a fair bit of water. Whether that be a leak on the system or boiler leaking.

Also you've got the issue that when the air in the expansion goes the customer will never know there's an issue as it'll just top back up - unless the computer tells them it's been at 3bar pressure?

True but if it’s lost all the pressure rapidly I don’t think there’s going to be much more mess

They never know now so no different
 
Still a bad leak at 2-3 mins on mains pressure is a fair bit of water. Whether that be a leak on the system or boiler leaking.

Also you've got the issue that when the air in the expansion goes the customer will never know there's an issue as it'll just top back up - unless the computer tells them it's been at 3bar pressure?
Never happy some people:p:p:D
 

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