You supplied the readings, at 4.5LPM the hex temp is 67/68C and the DHW tem is 54/55C, avg dT, 67.5-54.5, 13C, (boiler output calculated 10.83kw)Also I wanted to ask how you calculated the dT for primary/DHW? I am interested to know what the HEX temp should when the bath mixer is on. At the moment it is going up to 88C to heat DHW of 9.6LPM @ 55C which seems too high as the manual says 86C is the max possible temp and for DHW it should be capable of 13LPM @ 40C rise.
at 8.2LPM the hex temp is 83/85C and the DHW temp is 54/55C, avg dT, 84.0-54.5, 29.5C, (boiler output calculated 19.74kw)
"it should be capable of 13LPM @ 40C rise." calculated boiler output, 13*60*40/860, 36.28KW which (36.0kw) is the rated output of the boiler when producing DHW.
As stated previously, since the primary water flow is constant then the boier flowtemp has to rise to give increased hex/DHW dT so the hex (and boiler) output increases but if the PHEX is fouled then you just won't get the performance unless the the primary flowtemp rises to unacceptably high temperature, but as stated its essential that you actually measure the DHW outlet temp to confirm the displayed reading.
The very max constant output is 19.74kw (54.8% of the rated outout), you will get a improvement if you drop the DHW setpoint temp but thats not a fix for the problem.
There may be some way in the boiler parameters that you can limit the primary flowrate temperature to say 82C (while on DHW), at least then the boiler will not cycle untill you address the problem.
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