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Baxi Neta-tec combi 33 GA review
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The Baxi Neta-Tec combi 33 GA was launched in summer 2011 and is designed specifically for the space-pressed small family home. It's compact enough to fit in a kitchen cabinet and Baxi claims its new burner control technology reduces wear and tear. But has boiler efficiency suffered for the sake of space? Our full review will help you decide whether the Baxi Neta-Tec combi 33 GA will provide the power you need. Most importantly it will tell you whether this brand's boilers are as reliable as the manufacturer claims.
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Baxi Neta-tec combi 33 GA
- Launch date: Jul 2011
- Type: Gas or LPG
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LPG convertible
Whether the boiler can be converted to burn liquid petroleum gas.
Heat outputs available (kW)
The different sizes (heat output in kW) of the boilers available in this boiler range.
Weight (kg)
The lift weight for installing the boiler, as stated by the manufacturer.
Size (HxWxD in cm)
Measurements of the boiler excluding any space needed for ventilation or cables.
Boiler volume (litres)
Volume of the boiler excluding any space required for ventilation or cables.
Clearance at the top (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Left side clearance (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Right side clearance (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Clearance at the bottom (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Front clearance in operation (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Front clearance for servicing (cm)
A clearance is the space required around a boiler casing to allow safe operation or access for servicing.
Minimum heat output (kW; non-condensing)
The manufacturers' claimed minimum heating output in non-condensing mode.
Maximum heat output (kW; non-condensing)
The manufacturers' claimed maximum central heating output in non-condensing mode.
Maximum heat output (kW; condensing)
The manufacturers' claimed maximum central heating output in condensing mode.
Efficiency (% SAP 2009)
Measured by an independent laboratory, this is the measured energy efficiency of the boiler, including heat and hot water; it is calculated to an industry standard called SAP 2009.
SAP winter efficiency (%)
Measured by an independent laboratory, this is the measured energy efficiency of the boiler, including heat and hot water; it is calculated to an industry standard called SAP 2009.
SAP summer efficiency (%)
Measured by an independent laboratory, this is the measured energy efficiency of the boiler, including heat and hot water; it is calculated to an industry standard called SAP 2009.
NOx Emission class
The official classification for the emission of the polluting gases NOx. Class 5 is the best class with the lowest NOx emissions.
Electricity usage on standby (W)
The amount of electricity used when the boiler is not firing.
Electricity usage when firing (W)
The amount of electricity used when the boiler is firing.
Hot water flow (l/min) @ 30 degrees
The flow rate is given according to a certain temperature achieved, assuming that the boiler increases the temperature of the water by 30, 35 or 40 degrees. The more the water temperature is increased the lower the flow rate. It is not applicable to heat-only or system boilers which store hot water in a separate cylinder.
Hot water flow (l/min) @ 35 degrees
The flow rate is given according to a certain temperature achieved, assuming that the boiler increases the temperature of the water by 30, 35 or 40 degrees. The more the water temperature is increased the lower the flow rate. It is not applicable to heat-only or system boilers which store hot water in a separate cylinder.
Hot water flow (l/min) @ 40 degrees
The flow rate is given according to a certain temperature achieved, assuming that the boiler increases the temperature of the water by 30, 35 or 40 degrees. The more the water temperature is increased the lower the flow rate. It is not applicable to heat-only or system boilers which store hot water in a separate cylinder.
Hot water heating efficiency (%)
Measured by an independent laboratory, this is the measured energy efficiency of the boiler when it produces hot water; it is calculated to an industry standard called SAP 2009.
Concealed user controls
Are the user controls hidden behind a panel.
Heating temperature control
Lets you set the temperature of water in the central heating.
Hot water temperature control
Lets you set the temperature of the hot water supplied to the taps.
Reset control
Allows you to restart the boiler after problems are encountered.
System pressure gauge
Indicates the water pressure in the central heating system.
Mains on
Indicates that the boiler is switched on.
Burner on
Indicates that the boiler is heating.
Central Heating indicator
Illuminates when the boiler is in central heating mode.
Domestic hot water heater
Illuminates when the boiler is in domestic hot water mode.
Boiler output temperature
The temperature that the boiler is set to heat to.
