1) The problem - house is luke warm in winter not hot and water flow to hot taps is poor. Also if you turn 2 hot taps on then 1 goes cold (the 937 should allow 2 or 3 hot taps on at a time).
2) Identifying the problem - we measured the cold water flow from the water main with a funnel device (I think it is called a Weir gauge). This measured in excess of 25 litres per minute. Then we cut the hot water pipe just below the boiler and measured the water flow. It gave 12 litres per minute. This proves that it is the boiler and nothing else giving the problem.
Please note I am not a plumber but have had to become an expert in this as very few people seem to know about this issue.
You do not seem to be such an expert on boilers. I have explained three years ago on this thread as well as many others that the open pipe flow rate is not what is required. Its the dynamic flow rate. For your boiler about 20 li/min @ 1.0 Bar is needed.
You dont say if you cut the cold in or the hot out pipe. I can only guess the hot out.
Both supply pipes and boiler have a flow resistance and this reduces the open pipe flow rate to about half in your case.
I agree this is not well understood but its only GCSE physics involved and anyone working on boilers should fully understand it although many dont.
You need to upgrade your supply pipes etc.
Tony Glazier