Hello,
I am looking for advice and ideas. I moved into my house 2 years ago with a Valiant Eco Pro 28 combiner's boiler. The Radiators look pretty old and have recently just found out that the previous owner had installed the system himself.
I had the boiler looked over and a NEST installed as there was no thermostat. The boiler seems to be working and passed its tests, and heats the water fine.
However the house never reaches temperature. It can take 3 to 4 hours to raise the house 2 or 3 degrees, and the boiler seems to be running flat out, judging by the gas flame on my smart meter.
I at first thought it might be insulation or draughts. But my log burner, seems to heat house in 15 to 20 mins.
I have even changed the radiators upstairs. When the CHS is on, the radiators are all hot to the touch, and are burning. The flow is set at 68 degrees and according to the boiler the return flow is coming back around 62/64 - so not loosing that much heat but the radiators are very hot to touch.
So, what is going wrong. Is it a combination of bad boiler, not being installed correctly, wrong pipework, what radiators. (the new ones have been sized for the rooms) or is it just a very draughty house, that the CHS can't heat quick enough for the speed in which heat is lost.
Look forward to your ideas and suggestions.
Thanks
I am looking for advice and ideas. I moved into my house 2 years ago with a Valiant Eco Pro 28 combiner's boiler. The Radiators look pretty old and have recently just found out that the previous owner had installed the system himself.
I had the boiler looked over and a NEST installed as there was no thermostat. The boiler seems to be working and passed its tests, and heats the water fine.
However the house never reaches temperature. It can take 3 to 4 hours to raise the house 2 or 3 degrees, and the boiler seems to be running flat out, judging by the gas flame on my smart meter.
I at first thought it might be insulation or draughts. But my log burner, seems to heat house in 15 to 20 mins.
I have even changed the radiators upstairs. When the CHS is on, the radiators are all hot to the touch, and are burning. The flow is set at 68 degrees and according to the boiler the return flow is coming back around 62/64 - so not loosing that much heat but the radiators are very hot to touch.
So, what is going wrong. Is it a combination of bad boiler, not being installed correctly, wrong pipework, what radiators. (the new ones have been sized for the rooms) or is it just a very draughty house, that the CHS can't heat quick enough for the speed in which heat is lost.
Look forward to your ideas and suggestions.
Thanks