I have just had my ears ripped off by a supplier installer of worcester boilers. I was asking about changing my boiler a Sime Friendly 28. (12 years) for a condensing boiler, to save on heating costs. He stated that condensing boilers wont save gas, it is only just a government ploy to reduce Co2. He then stated that the greenstar 24i was no use, it was only a builders boiler to keep costs down. He asked why I was changing and I said, I have had years of poor heating, I have to leave it on all the time as it can take hours to heat some of the radiators, the furthest away never gets really hot. I have always put this down to the 8mm pipe. Even when starting from cold the flow and return temperature is the same within 30 seconds and switches off the boiler. He disagreed with me said 8mm fine and hung up on me.
So he ignored the fact that I have a pilot light ,5 radiators 1 bathroom 2 bedrooms
That modern insulation and draughtproofing means smaller boilers
temperature variation crucial for condensing
I have always thought that small bore is a poor idea designed for cheaper installations. If the TVR etc are a standard 15mm that so what the piping in a domestic setting should be.
Interesting point about trying to select a boiler many have an off set flue
when all the old ones had centre flues. in tight spots this is very important.
Any comments
So he ignored the fact that I have a pilot light ,5 radiators 1 bathroom 2 bedrooms
That modern insulation and draughtproofing means smaller boilers
temperature variation crucial for condensing
I have always thought that small bore is a poor idea designed for cheaper installations. If the TVR etc are a standard 15mm that so what the piping in a domestic setting should be.
Interesting point about trying to select a boiler many have an off set flue
when all the old ones had centre flues. in tight spots this is very important.
Any comments