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Timmy D

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For those interested, here’s a recent install.

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Heat loss reduced Timmy ?
 
Will be when finished lagging it all.

There’s also quite a loss on the DHW flow/return pipework through the house, which I can’t get to….

no I mean sorry remove 150kw of boilers and sticking maybe 60 kw back in etc ?
 
Wow @Timmy D Thanks for posting! What a transformation! It must feel satisfying finishing a job like that, How long did it take?
 

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