Hi
I have the following boiler
Ariston Clas He 30
Gas Boilers, Combi, CLAS HE Combi
This has a DHW of 12.9 which I presume is something to do with the flow rate.
This system was installed around 2 years ago. Whenever we have run the hot tap in the bathroom you give it a second to warm up and then it goes hot. The quicker the water comes out the less hot the water becomes.
I basically understood it to be - the combi is heating the water as it comes through, the quicker you release the water the less time it has to heat the water, hence it comes out less cold.
For this reason we use an eletric shower.
Now I have had someone round to look at my bathroom and we got talking on showers and he suggested a mixer shower but I said my boiler cannot provide hot water quick enough.
He said that it should be able to maintain to reasonabley constant temp (esp if it can hit a flow rate of 10 (which is why I have looked up the flow rate above)
I have read bits and bobs online about flowrates but generally speaking should I be expecting moreo ut of the boiler or am I getting average performance?
When we run ti slow the water is hot enough, but we have to run a bath slow to get it hot enough.
This article explains things well
[DLMURL="http://www.tcosgrove.co.uk/2008/11/understanding-combi-boiler-hot-water-flow-rates.html"]Understanding Combi Boiler Hot Water Flow Rates (T. Cosgrove - Plumbing and Heating Services)[/DLMURL]
thing is we have really good cold water pressure and it looks as though the pipes feeding the boiler are 22m, so whats wrong? He says 28kw is sufficient for a boiler...
Should I be asking the manufacturer for their opinion or calling in an expert?
I have the following boiler
Ariston Clas He 30
Gas Boilers, Combi, CLAS HE Combi
This has a DHW of 12.9 which I presume is something to do with the flow rate.
This system was installed around 2 years ago. Whenever we have run the hot tap in the bathroom you give it a second to warm up and then it goes hot. The quicker the water comes out the less hot the water becomes.
I basically understood it to be - the combi is heating the water as it comes through, the quicker you release the water the less time it has to heat the water, hence it comes out less cold.
For this reason we use an eletric shower.
Now I have had someone round to look at my bathroom and we got talking on showers and he suggested a mixer shower but I said my boiler cannot provide hot water quick enough.
He said that it should be able to maintain to reasonabley constant temp (esp if it can hit a flow rate of 10 (which is why I have looked up the flow rate above)
I have read bits and bobs online about flowrates but generally speaking should I be expecting moreo ut of the boiler or am I getting average performance?
When we run ti slow the water is hot enough, but we have to run a bath slow to get it hot enough.
This article explains things well
[DLMURL="http://www.tcosgrove.co.uk/2008/11/understanding-combi-boiler-hot-water-flow-rates.html"]Understanding Combi Boiler Hot Water Flow Rates (T. Cosgrove - Plumbing and Heating Services)[/DLMURL]
thing is we have really good cold water pressure and it looks as though the pipes feeding the boiler are 22m, so whats wrong? He says 28kw is sufficient for a boiler...
Should I be asking the manufacturer for their opinion or calling in an expert?
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