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Hi all.

I recently upgraded our CH system, but rather than the expected drop in gas consumption, Octopus is saying we're using roughly 30% more! The installer has said they can downrate the boiler, but to my mind that addresses maximum consumption, not any inefficiencies there may be relating to the install itself.

In nutshell, the system has gone from a 20yr+ Baxi back-boiler (15kW), no TRVs, and 13 rads producing ~25k BTU; to a Greenstar 8000 Life (30kW), TRVs throughout, and 12 rads producing ~43k BTU.

I know that a 15kW boiler running at full tilt will consume less gas than a 30kW boiler, and whilst the rads are all more efficient, they are also larger (most went from single to P+). But I thought the increased efficiencies (a condensing combi that modulates, better rads, TRVs) would offset that. Did I have unreasonable expectations? I'd really appreciate some advice from more experienced heads!

Not sure if it's relevant, but worth noting that it takes an hour to raise the room temps by 2 degrees (to 18). It's an old house though - 1930s, 4 bed detached, EPC E - so I'd expect poor performance in that regard.
 
In case some data for comparison helps, I live in Devon, my gas consumption is about 90% heating 10% DHW. For December 2023 I used 262m^3 of gas and in Jan 2024 I've used 363^m3. I check my 'dumb' meter on the last day of each month, so the number of days contributing is 31 in both.
 
Agreed, they are very different systems. But surely any comparison would put the newer combi ahead in terms of efficiency?
Yes, boiler alone difference will be 15-20% at a guess. However, you have a lot more output to heating and a combi which runs full knacker while you run a tap, bath, shower etc.

I know the figures show the differences in boiler performance but there are always other things to take into account.
 

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