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i have calculated rad sizes, how many KW do u add on for hot water when sizing the boiler??
cheers mate, what about for combi?
cant see how the cylinder heat demand can be ignored regardless of the type system controlsNone. Adding an x amount for dhw stems from the sixties; the practice has been obsolete since the arrival of independent timers.
However, I'd leave the calculation of the required capacity to the rgi that will install the boiler.
Very simple.cant see how the cylinder heat demand can be ignored regardless of the type system controls ...
You are assuming that "independent timers" means that the CH and HW are not allowed to be on at the same time.The only programmers allowed under the latest version of part L, are independent timers. As such, you get 100% of the boiler capacity heating up the cylinder
Not quite.You are assuming that "independent timers" means that the CH and HW are not allowed to be on at the same time.
rgi ? its the homeowner, nowt to do with rgiNot quite.
If anything, I'd assume that a rgi actually has arrived in the 21st century, and has enough insight not to WANT them on at the same time.
I would hope that the programmer is installed by a pro and that he has enough quality to enquire about the customer's wants/needs and then set it up accordingly with the warning afterward that any change without completely understanding of the process is bound to cause significant performance reduction and/or bill increase.rgi ? its the homeowner, nowt to do with rgi
imo
So every time the customers hot water requirements change, he is expected to call the installer and ask him to come in and "reprogramme" the system so it is still working at maximum efficiency?I would hope that the programmer is installed by a pro and that he has enough quality to enquire about the customer's wants/needs and then set it up accordingly with the warning afterwards that any change without completely understanding of the process is bound to cause significant performance reduction and/or bill increase.
and why would you not want them on at the same time ? please enlighten a professionalI would hope that the programmer is installed by a pro and that he has enough quality to enquire about the customer's wants/needs and then set it up accordingly with the warning afterward that any change without completely understanding of the process is bound to cause significant performance reduction and/or bill increase.
If a homeowner wants to go on the cheap and do the job without understanding how it should be done, he gets what he pays for.
A pro? As in registered gas installer?and why would you not want them on at the same time ? please enlighten a professional
clearlyA pro? As in registered gas installer?
If so, I suggest you read up on developments in controls that have taken place since the previous century. Apart from that, it is blatantly obvious, AND I've already explained it above; if you still don't get it, I'm afraid it will be beyond my educational skills to help the penny drop.
? need to go and have a shower so i will go and put my hot water and heating on (oops both at the same time ) 🙂and why would you not want them on at the same time ? please enlighten a professional
Not quite.
If anything, I'd assume that a rgi actually has arrived in the 21st century, and has enough insight not to WANT them on at the same time.
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