We have a combi boiler (Glow Worm 24CX) and a thermostatic shower mixer tap. The mixer tap looks like its a few years old but still functions as it should (in the summer).
In the winter however its only possible to get the shower hot enough by turning the temp round to maximum (the red override button no longer functions by the way) and turning the tap right down so there is barely enough pressure for the shower to operate.
Now I know there will be slightly less hot water flow/output from the boiler in the winter due to lower incoming water temperature, but the valve seems to be letting cold through too - surely the valve should only be letting through the hot feed if set to the hottest setting.
Does anyone know if this should be the case (and a new mixer would improve the situation), or is it actually that all these valves will let through some cold and hot in all situations. If the latter then would I be better using a non-thermostatic mixer so that I can force the system to give me just the hot water feed so I know I'm getting the best flow that the boiler can give?
Thanks...
In the winter however its only possible to get the shower hot enough by turning the temp round to maximum (the red override button no longer functions by the way) and turning the tap right down so there is barely enough pressure for the shower to operate.
Now I know there will be slightly less hot water flow/output from the boiler in the winter due to lower incoming water temperature, but the valve seems to be letting cold through too - surely the valve should only be letting through the hot feed if set to the hottest setting.
Does anyone know if this should be the case (and a new mixer would improve the situation), or is it actually that all these valves will let through some cold and hot in all situations. If the latter then would I be better using a non-thermostatic mixer so that I can force the system to give me just the hot water feed so I know I'm getting the best flow that the boiler can give?
Thanks...