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Looking for a bit of an idiots guide to boiler sizing and gas efficiency please...
There are two combi boilers: a 33kW and a 40kW version.
As you would expect, 40kW version has a higher flow-rate than the 33kW - and therefore the 40kW version would be more desirable for the bathroom (bath and separate shower cubicle) and en-suite shower with body-jets. (All thermostatic valves).
If both boilers were connected to the same CH system (separately, of course!) would they use the same amount of gas each to heat the radiators up to the same temperature? ie. the 40kW version would use more gas per minute, but for less time - so the same actual volume of gas to achieve the same temperature rise? Or is my thinking completely out?
Would both operate equally in condensing (more efficient?) mode?
And what's modulation all about?!
Also on the DHW side of life, again would the 40kW be equally efficient in heating the required DHW demand (yet hopefully have spare capacity in reserve for other outlets)?
There's only £8.40 difference in the price of the two otherwise identical models!... So it now comes down to gas consumption, and a reality check of how much difference this would make (ie. DHW demand for a total of 1-2hrs a day?)
Many thanks in advance again to all you boiler gurus and fonts of knowledge!
There are two combi boilers: a 33kW and a 40kW version.
As you would expect, 40kW version has a higher flow-rate than the 33kW - and therefore the 40kW version would be more desirable for the bathroom (bath and separate shower cubicle) and en-suite shower with body-jets. (All thermostatic valves).
If both boilers were connected to the same CH system (separately, of course!) would they use the same amount of gas each to heat the radiators up to the same temperature? ie. the 40kW version would use more gas per minute, but for less time - so the same actual volume of gas to achieve the same temperature rise? Or is my thinking completely out?
Would both operate equally in condensing (more efficient?) mode?
And what's modulation all about?!
Also on the DHW side of life, again would the 40kW be equally efficient in heating the required DHW demand (yet hopefully have spare capacity in reserve for other outlets)?
There's only £8.40 difference in the price of the two otherwise identical models!... So it now comes down to gas consumption, and a reality check of how much difference this would make (ie. DHW demand for a total of 1-2hrs a day?)
Many thanks in advance again to all you boiler gurus and fonts of knowledge!