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Maybe not. There are other factors involved as you no doubt know.
I thought I had an even chance of them both working ..conventional system 3 story gaff 30kw wall hung with 28mm flow and return pump 2.5m directly above tried all 3 speeds Centralheatking
I even tried one flow in to the rads as they were back to back and one return so water had to pass through both
ie no t’s with just one lockshield in and one out.
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Do you think/believe connecting 28mm to the 22mm outlets on the boiler will make a difference ???
As above most likely not. If you go through the checklist we will be able to help you. Plus when you switch it on from cold the feed will be hot how long is it before the return warms up and the boiler modulates ie switches in and out automatically Chking
 
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I thought I had an even chance of them both working ..conventional system 3 story gaff 30kw wall hung with 28mm flow and return pump 2.5m directly above tried all 3 speeds Centralheatking
I would expect that to work to be honest.
The pair are only 20500 BThU, so 15mm should supply enough in theory. Could something have been restricting flow in that drop?
Could the rest of the system have a lot less restriction than the 15mm drops? (unlikely but not impossible).
Guessing!! not seen it.
 
I would expect that to work to be honest.
The pair are only 20500 BThU, so 15mm should supply enough in theory. Could something have been restricting flow in that drop?
Could the rest of the system have a lot less restriction than the 15mm drops? (unlikely but not impossible).
Guessing!! not seen it.
No one can see it now it’s all in a skip. I sold that property to a developer for its land value and it was demolished last Autumn 2019.
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This is my 3rd winter in the house and the heating has never been good. If I set the thermostat to 23 degrees the boiler never turns off. I have had the heating on 24 hrs a day since November to keep moderate heat in the house. Viewed the house in August and moved in in December. My plumber has calculated that the 16 yer old boiler has more than enough btu to adequately supply the rads. My theory is the 15mm pipe work long runs are not efficient. I may have to consider a 22mm re-plumb of the heating.
 
Do the rads get hot all over ?
 
This is my 3rd winter in the house and the heating has never been good. If I set the thermostat to 23 degrees the boiler never turns off. I have had the heating on 24 hrs a day since November to keep moderate heat in the house. Viewed the house in August and moved in in December. My plumber has calculated that the 16 yer old boiler has more than enough btu to adequately supply the rads. My theory is the 15mm pipe work long runs are not efficient. I may have to consider a 22mm re-plumb of the heating.
So at 23 deg the boiler unit never modulates what we mean is that the pump might run but the burner set will ignite and close down, your unit just carry’s on. I asked you to tell us from cold when starting your bolier how long it takes for the return pipe to get hot and your boiler to modulate
I am going to leave this open to the others as you seem incapable of providing answers to simple questions all we want to do is help .....centralheatking
 
Centralheatking
wow you’re rude.
It might surprise you to know that not everyone has central heating knowledge or an understanding of the terminology. I know you are here to help for which I am most appreciative. I most likely haven’t answered the simple questions because I don’t know the answers. If you would be so kind as to put your questions in a list form I will do my best to answer, as long as they are simple questions.
 
I don’t think it is a rad size issue as the rads don’t get hot, only warm. The house is quite warm as we keep the heating on 24 hrs.

You’re best sticking to one story here to get the best advice 😂
In one post you say rads get hot all over, and in another you say they don’t get hot only warm.
No wonder chKING got a little annoyed 😂😂

time to start again methinks.
How did your plumber calculate the heat output of the 16yo boiler? Did he look at the data badge or run the boiler and gas rate it? Maybe you have a pump running a little weak if it’s the same age as the boiler.
Tbh issues can be hard to diagnose without being stood in front of the boiler, a good gas engineer can tell you a lot by running the boiler, listening to what noises are being made whilst feeling the pipework.
good luck pal 👍🏻
 

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