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Hi,
Getting ready to change my Potterton50e to a new condensing boiler and want to make sure it will actually condense - particularly when supplying water to rads.
My Rads are sized to operate at high temperature supply. Last winter I set the boiler at around 70C; apart a couple of weeks when outdoor min temp reached -6C, they did the job to get me to 20C indoor rather fast (about 1.5hours to get from 12C indoor to 20C indoor in the mornings of January 23).
Taking as example the Lounge rads, they deliver 6000 BTU with at Delta T= 50C (i.e. 75C water in from boiler, 65C water out of rad, average in the rad = 70C rad minus ambient of 20C, the Delta Temp is 50C).
Now if I reduce the boiler supply water to say 55C, then Rad power dramatically reduces to 3000BTU - operating at Delta T=30C (i.e. 55C water in from boiler, 45C water out of rad, average in the rad = 50C rad minus ambient of 20C, the Delta Temp is 30C).
Basically I have to double the size of all 12 rads in the property to operate in condensing mode. This is going to cost at least 1.5 grand; is it worth it just to gain 10% more efficiency in the boiler because of condensing mode?
I cannot fit underfloor heating because the ceiling is very low and it will cost a fortune - house was built in the sixites, so cannot improve insulation really.
What people do? Am I overkilling it thinking of changing the rads???
Getting ready to change my Potterton50e to a new condensing boiler and want to make sure it will actually condense - particularly when supplying water to rads.
My Rads are sized to operate at high temperature supply. Last winter I set the boiler at around 70C; apart a couple of weeks when outdoor min temp reached -6C, they did the job to get me to 20C indoor rather fast (about 1.5hours to get from 12C indoor to 20C indoor in the mornings of January 23).
Taking as example the Lounge rads, they deliver 6000 BTU with at Delta T= 50C (i.e. 75C water in from boiler, 65C water out of rad, average in the rad = 70C rad minus ambient of 20C, the Delta Temp is 50C).
Now if I reduce the boiler supply water to say 55C, then Rad power dramatically reduces to 3000BTU - operating at Delta T=30C (i.e. 55C water in from boiler, 45C water out of rad, average in the rad = 50C rad minus ambient of 20C, the Delta Temp is 30C).
Basically I have to double the size of all 12 rads in the property to operate in condensing mode. This is going to cost at least 1.5 grand; is it worth it just to gain 10% more efficiency in the boiler because of condensing mode?
I cannot fit underfloor heating because the ceiling is very low and it will cost a fortune - house was built in the sixites, so cannot improve insulation really.
What people do? Am I overkilling it thinking of changing the rads???