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I don't think so. In a commonsense sort of approach I feel they're different: you don't go out and buy a boiler the way you might to a washing machine or fridge. It's more like a Consumer Unit or perhaps a fixed aircon unit. --[[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 20:44, 24 April 2007 (BST)
 
I don't think so. In a commonsense sort of approach I feel they're different: you don't go out and buy a boiler the way you might to a washing machine or fridge. It's more like a Consumer Unit or perhaps a fixed aircon unit. --[[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 20:44, 24 April 2007 (BST)
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==Condensing boiler chimney flue liner==
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This is really just a bookmark. Maybe there'll be an article it can be used in one day :-)
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French manufacturer Poujoulat make a flexible chimney lining kit called Flexcondens.
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* http://www.poujoulat.fr/produits_fiche.asp?produit=44&liste_niveau1=&liste_niveau2=&liste_niveau3=&liste_equipements=&liste_besoins=produits_dessin2.asp&retour_liste=ok (in French - their UK website at http://www.poujoulat.co.uk doesn't have this at the time of writing) --[[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 00:03, 25 April 2008 (BST)

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Do boilers belong in appliances? NT 16:03, 24 April 2007 (BST)

I don't think so. In a commonsense sort of approach I feel they're different: you don't go out and buy a boiler the way you might to a washing machine or fridge. It's more like a Consumer Unit or perhaps a fixed aircon unit. --John Stumbles 20:44, 24 April 2007 (BST)

Condensing boiler chimney flue liner

This is really just a bookmark. Maybe there'll be an article it can be used in one day :-)

French manufacturer Poujoulat make a flexible chimney lining kit called Flexcondens.