It's a copper indirect, foam insulated, about 20 years old. I don't know the kW rating. Whatever it was when new it will be a lot less now, I would guess not more than about 3kW. It takes about 30mins to recover, but I don't find that a problem. If it was I could turn the control-stat up higher.What is your cylinder fixitflav ? is it by chance an older copper indirect. Do you know the the kW rating is of its coil?
I dread to think how much scale there is on the coil. I've changed 2 cylinders, this one 20 years ago, and one 20-odd years before that. In both cases there was close to a bucketful of scale.
I suppose that's an option, I just leave my HW on 24/7. It only calls about once/day.I prefer to just use the programer to bring the hot water on 40 - 60mins before the heating comes on
That's a good point, I had tended to assume the plume was a sign it's condensing, but it could be a bad sign. It depends on where condensation to visible vapour occurs. If it's after it leaves the boiler the latent heat is lost, but if it's inside, the latent heat could still go into the circuit water, but the condensed water going out with the plume rather than into the condensate trap.Not sure I understand what you are getting at - The boiler is not in condensing mode if it is producing lots of pluming ?