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I do not fit Baxis normally but why does the Duo 40 have a flow restrictor but other models do not I would have thought you could pass more water through a 40 than any other model ???
 
i believe its to limit the flow to make sure theres not too much going though eg on a 20lpm system there could be some issue with the water flowing to fast to get warm
 
Even with it being a 40kw it still has the average flow rate for a 40kw combi as many have flow restrictors
 
Seems a little strange to restrict a 40 but not say a 24 or 30
 
Is it the all the duos have a flow restrictor but the 40kw is removable?
Or worded something like that in the mis
 
Is it the all the duos have a flow restrictor but the 40kw is removable?
Or worded something like that in the mis
No only the 40 has it and apparently itā€™s important???

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