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mfgs

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I have got a few boilers to fit on a new build project coming up and apparently as it is under the code for sustainable homes, they must have a nox output of less than 40 mg/kwh. Does anyone know of any cheap 24kw combis that fall into this category. I have been asking around and no one seems to have a clue what I am talking about.
 
I know the Worcester 25 Si has a low Nox code plug for the PCB, no idea on figures though sorry.
 
Worcester Junior has it aswell, its same what ricky said, you get a chip and can change the nox by it
 
[DLMURL="http://www.potterton.co.uk/gold.htm"]Potterton Gold Combi HE A[/DLMURL]

gold is class 5 ultra low nox,its based on the duotec 1 so reliable and easy to fix prices are also good at mr central heating
 
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and its not made of plastic:wink5: joking fellas though seriously its not LOL
 
heres one to think about and this applies to both potterton/baxi and worcester if there boilers were that efficient why build in a calibration mode to get good fga readings? try doing a fga with it in DHW mode the results go very,very high
 
I know the worcesters are under 40 mg/kwh and also the glowworm flexicom is, Just after the cheapeast available boiler,as the cheaper the boiler the more money in my pocket lol.
 
email every manufacturer you'd use telling them what you need, and asking what rebate they will offer if you use there boiler for each house.
 
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