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I have a Potterton Suprima 120L (approx. 120,000 BTU) boiler which has been running for about 5 years. It has never been that great in heating up the rads in my house. I have 21 radiators in total. The boiler never fires for very long. Usually less than 2 minutes.
I decided to read through the installation manual which came with the boilder and discovered two things which were obviously not quite right.
The first issue I spotted was that Potterton recommend using 35mm pipes for the flow and return to within 300mm of the boiler. My installation is using 28mm pipes. My plumber missed this somehow. Although my non-professional view is that if a boiler requires 35mm pipework for the flow and return then why doesn't the manufacturer have 35mm connections on the boiler in the first place. I assume it's because they can share parts with the lower rated boilers in the range. It's stupid if you ask me.
The second issue I spotted is that they also recommend using a commercial pump as domestic pumps are not likely to provide a sufficient flow rate. My pump is a standard Grundfos Alpha domestic pump.
So far I have purchased a Grundfos Magna 25-100 pump. Wow these are expensive bits of kit. Hopefully this will be more than adequate for the job.
Do you think I should get the same plumber back to refit the flow and return using 35mm pipes and install the new pump, while encouraging him to do it for reduced price? Also, is there any other things I should be checking for a system of this size to make sure that everything has been sized correctly.
Kind regards,
Steve
I decided to read through the installation manual which came with the boilder and discovered two things which were obviously not quite right.
The first issue I spotted was that Potterton recommend using 35mm pipes for the flow and return to within 300mm of the boiler. My installation is using 28mm pipes. My plumber missed this somehow. Although my non-professional view is that if a boiler requires 35mm pipework for the flow and return then why doesn't the manufacturer have 35mm connections on the boiler in the first place. I assume it's because they can share parts with the lower rated boilers in the range. It's stupid if you ask me.
The second issue I spotted is that they also recommend using a commercial pump as domestic pumps are not likely to provide a sufficient flow rate. My pump is a standard Grundfos Alpha domestic pump.
So far I have purchased a Grundfos Magna 25-100 pump. Wow these are expensive bits of kit. Hopefully this will be more than adequate for the job.
Do you think I should get the same plumber back to refit the flow and return using 35mm pipes and install the new pump, while encouraging him to do it for reduced price? Also, is there any other things I should be checking for a system of this size to make sure that everything has been sized correctly.
Kind regards,
Steve
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