Hi, I am hoping there are some friendly folk on here that can help with a bit of advice.
I have a house with 18 rads, 3 bathrooms/shower rooms (one electric so effectively 2) and I have a conventional boiler set up at the moment.
I am wanting to change to a combi and I am looking at the Worcester 8000 range. Worcester themselves have recommended I match the boiler to my flow rate and if I have a high enough flow rate and can get the 50kw one then I should, as that will give me the best outcome should two showers be turned on at the same time.
Sounds straight forward enough but I am wondering if anyone actually has first hand experience of how these boilers perform when two showers are switched on? Does the 50kw manage two no problem or could I drop to the 40 or 45 and have pretty much the same experience?
They are apparently designed specifically for running two bathrooms at once but what’s the reality?
Trying to make sure before I make the switch. Thanks.
I have a house with 18 rads, 3 bathrooms/shower rooms (one electric so effectively 2) and I have a conventional boiler set up at the moment.
I am wanting to change to a combi and I am looking at the Worcester 8000 range. Worcester themselves have recommended I match the boiler to my flow rate and if I have a high enough flow rate and can get the 50kw one then I should, as that will give me the best outcome should two showers be turned on at the same time.
Sounds straight forward enough but I am wondering if anyone actually has first hand experience of how these boilers perform when two showers are switched on? Does the 50kw manage two no problem or could I drop to the 40 or 45 and have pretty much the same experience?
They are apparently designed specifically for running two bathrooms at once but what’s the reality?
Trying to make sure before I make the switch. Thanks.