I think your boiler is probably oversized because:-
1. You don't know if, or if so what figure, an allowance was made for water heating was used if the heat loss calculation. The recommendation is that just 2 kW is used ( but many installers use far higher figures! )
True, I dont know what the original installer did. But I have run through the idhee calc myself (came to 34kw) and we know the megaflo cylinder is a 250l indirect, so therefore if 2kw is an appropriate number to add, we come to a total of 36kw.
2. 40 kw rad output would be very high for about 20 rads, most average about 1.0 - 1.5 kW but obviously I have never seen your house!
Many rads are large (eg. 600mm by 1800mm). Ive taken the kw output from the screwfix website. All are kudox, nearly all are double panel, one is double convector. The total comes to over 40kw.
3. You have already said that its currently set at just 26 kW. If that's adequate for heating your house then a 38 kW boiler is grossly oversized when a 28 kW boiler would suffice!
This point does confuse me. Im looking to you guys for an explanation here. The rads do indeed add up to 40kw, the cylinder is as stated, all trv's are open. Yet the boiler set to 26kw is able to heat up all of the radiators (the hw may or may not have heated up at the same time).
There is NO advantage oversizing boilers and it just reduces efficiency and causes problematic short cycling!
Tony
Yes, totally understood. By the way, Im not trying to argue with you above, but just trying to understand your reasoning and, hopefully, ultimately come to some conclusions as to how my heating system currently works and how it can be made to work better.