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Just coz the big name manufacturers aren't doing similar design doesn't mean it's not a good one or it doesn't make more sense.
Worcester made/make Boilers with prv's at the back and plastic manifolds that pinhole and leak.
Used poor seals around ignition electrodes which resulted in a many Boilers catching fire and only replaced on an inspection basis rather than a recall (RD type Boilers).
Vaillant made rubber hoses that often burst or block causing major property damage.
G10 seal anyone?
Point being big brand manufacturers are messing up regularly on different aspects of their boiler design.
If the only negative point that can be made on a design is that "others aren't doing it" I'd say that's pretty good going.
Time is ultimately the teller of all things in cases like these.
But I'd rather have an intergas than a greenstar, ideal logic or glowworm energy etc.
Today I worked on a Worcester 28i junior about 15-16 years old so pre greenstar. Worcester did what intergas have years ago there must be a reason why they dont now.
My only thought is maybe a plate transfers the heat better making the boiler slightly more efficient but basically the reason I take the mick is because intergas have taken an old design and made it sound like the best thing since sliced bread.
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