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Just as an update, police have actually been in touch - agree that they're the same shifters (whcih have now been sold) but are intending to "invite the seller to come in for an interview" once they've got the details from ebay.
Not entirely sure what any of it means, but at least they're sort of doing something...
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Like this one: https://www.coffeeforums.co.uk/threads/eureka-mignon-with-doser-spare-set-of-burrs-%C2%A3150-00.39101/
but i took the doser off to turn it into a single dosing grinder (i was going to buy a 3d printed spout-thingy) but never got round to it. I'll try and find the doser if someone wants it.
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I'd have thought 30kw is too big. if you add up the watt output of each of your radiators and UFH system that gives you a good idea of the heating output.
That being said, check out the 'modulation range'. thats basically how low the boiler can go without going into 'anti-cycling' mode - lower is better and it's more efficient to avoid cycling (in theory). Viessman seem to be the best boiler manufacturer in this rgeard.
in our recent renovation, we put in a vaillant ecotec 35. we have about 12-15kw radiators/ufh and the boiler can modulate down to 3kw ish. because it's on weather compensation it basically just ticks over at this power output giving a temp of around 40-50c in the radiators and uses around 80kw of gas per day on a minus temp day (which is still a lot of gas at current prices).
we went for an overly complicated system with different zone controls for the ufh - but in theory, you can just run the ufh of the main radiator circuit i think with a manual temperature valve used to reduce the temps. if you're running weather compensation, this shouldn't be an issue as the boiler is basically always on.
caveats- i am not heating expert (heatgeek is a great website) and i regret some of the choices we made with our system and the vaillant boiler has broken down about 6 times.
In hindsight, i wish we went with an ASHP and internally insulated when we were renovating.
Sorry should have said - any tips when dealing with canyon?