I moved house three weeks ago and now, for the first time, have a combi boiler - it's a WB Greenstar 37CDi.
Among the documents given to me is a Service/Maintenance Certificate dated January 2019 whichsays that the boiler is safe to use. Attached to it is the output from a FGA which gives these figures:
02 - 4.9%
CO2 - 9.1%
COppm - 25
CO/CO2 - 0.0002
Are these numbers what would be expected from a boiler which is nearly 11 years old?
I am also concerned about the suitability of the boiler for heating. I did a quick whole-house type calculation which showed that the heat loss is about 9 kW. I have measured all the radiators and, using online data, worked out that they add up to about 9.5 kW. So far, so good. However the CDi 37 has a minimum output of 9.4 kW, so the boiler will be running in on/off mode all the time. I also doubt if the boiler will ever be condensing.
Should I change the boiler now for one with a much lower minimum output or wait until the boiler dies? Ideally, I would convert to a system boiler and unvented cylinder but there is not enough space for both cylinder and boiler in the airing cupboard. One would have to go in the loft.
I have a dilemma: what should I do??
Among the documents given to me is a Service/Maintenance Certificate dated January 2019 whichsays that the boiler is safe to use. Attached to it is the output from a FGA which gives these figures:
02 - 4.9%
CO2 - 9.1%
COppm - 25
CO/CO2 - 0.0002
Are these numbers what would be expected from a boiler which is nearly 11 years old?
I am also concerned about the suitability of the boiler for heating. I did a quick whole-house type calculation which showed that the heat loss is about 9 kW. I have measured all the radiators and, using online data, worked out that they add up to about 9.5 kW. So far, so good. However the CDi 37 has a minimum output of 9.4 kW, so the boiler will be running in on/off mode all the time. I also doubt if the boiler will ever be condensing.
Should I change the boiler now for one with a much lower minimum output or wait until the boiler dies? Ideally, I would convert to a system boiler and unvented cylinder but there is not enough space for both cylinder and boiler in the airing cupboard. One would have to go in the loft.
I have a dilemma: what should I do??