In view of recent threads re getting boilers to automatically achieve flow/return dTs of up to 20C maybe this will give some idea of how reasonable boiler efficiencies might be obtained by simply adjusting the boiler setpoint temperature with respect to the OAT, (Outside Air Temperature) on boilers without Weather Compensation. Its assumed that the rads are sized for a minimum OAT of -5C and a required room temperature of 20C, I have used two flow/return dTs (at 100% rad output), the 10C figure might be the more usual dT with all rads opened up and on, fairly meaningful condensing occurs from OATs of 5C and higher and boiler flow temp of 55C/60C and lower.
Just changing the rad temperature by 10C for each 5C change in OAT will work quite well, my daughter uses the table below and achieves very reasonable condensing with excellent boiler efficiency with a 20kw Vokera Vision 20S.
Boiler Temp OAT Boiler Output
75C -5C 100%
65C 0C 80%
55C 5C 60%
45C 10C 40%
35C 15C 20%
Just changing the rad temperature by 10C for each 5C change in OAT will work quite well, my daughter uses the table below and achieves very reasonable condensing with excellent boiler efficiency with a 20kw Vokera Vision 20S.
Boiler Temp OAT Boiler Output
75C -5C 100%
65C 0C 80%
55C 5C 60%
45C 10C 40%
35C 15C 20%
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