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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Your mate is correct about Combi's, ours is a typical 3 bedroom with 2 wc's, 1 shower and kitchen sink. if I turn on the hot tap while my wife is showering she shouts as it loses control and flow. Ours is a 28kW and most important to you is the 'Domestic Hot Water Flow', again ours is 10 litres/minute for a 30 degrees C rise. If you can better that figure with the new boiler you will have more of a chance.
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7th Jan 2012 5:46 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
Keep the hot tank and airing cupboard.
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7th Jan 2012 5:53 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Another vote here for a Condensing Boiler, we had a Combe Boiler years ago, never again.
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7th Jan 2012 5:59 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
We have a condensing combi, excellent hot water and as EY states like a jet wash.
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7th Jan 2012 6:06 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
Condensing is a technology used in combi boilers? |
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7th Jan 2012 6:09 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Look at a solar thermal system aswell
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7th Jan 2012 6:13 pm |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
I am sure you can get a storage tank for a comi which makes it 100% better so you can run 2x taps at the same time |
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7th Jan 2012 6:14 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
The exchanger weak point is due to the condensation produced is slightly acid
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7th Jan 2012 6:16 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Yes, Combi boilers are now 'condensing' as well to improve efficiency. In fact the efficiency comes from the heating up stage only so a combi can be more efficient than a system or vented boiler. |
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7th Jan 2012 6:18 pm |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
It is now illegal to fit a combi boiler - unless it is a Condensing boiler
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7th Jan 2012 6:18 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
All boilers are of the Condensing type now, but you have to decide if you want the Combi system with hot water on demand or the standard system with a storage tank. If you have the standard system with the storage tank at least you have the back up of the immersion heater should the boiler go down |
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7th Jan 2012 6:22 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
We got a kettle if ours go down |
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7th Jan 2012 6:25 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
NB: ALL new gas boilers (& oil I guess) are condensing as it is the only way they can achieve the efficiency ratings required under current regs. It is the condense drain off which is acidic. Must drain in to foul water system OR into separate special soakaway. 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)
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7th Jan 2012 6:26 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Also the fitting of Thermostic Rad Valves is now compulsary when you fit a new boiler, also notifying the local council that a new boiler has been installed so that it can be logged for the goverments emissions targets, which incurs a draconian fine if you fail to do so and some councils impose a charge of up to £350 for the honour. |
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7th Jan 2012 6:41 pm |
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