iMCaan Posted yesterday at 17:04 Posted yesterday at 17:04 Hi I've noticed our boiler is continuously showing water flow temperature of ~64c whether we are using water or not. Shouldn't the flow temperature on the boiler drop down to around 20c when the water temperature in the cylinder reaches it's set temp? You can hear the boiler coming on and going off but the flow temp, though it drops by a few degrees when boiler is off, it remains around 60c. The flow and return pipes to the cylinder are hot to touch. The cold feed is also hot to touch but less hot then flow and return. Shouldn't the cold feed be cold? I got to say, the garage where the boiler is located is warmer then other rooms. Thanks
SteamyTea Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago No idea about your make of boiler, but a friend of mine had a high gas bill, @Nickfromwales knew the type of boiler and said that as it has a small internal cylinder, this was being kept up to temperature. He told me what to change to turn the feature off. It did reduce the gas bill. Maybe yours is the same.
Nickfromwales Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Ok, is this a system or combi boiler? You say cylinder so assume there’s an unvented hot water cylinder? If its in the garage, make an insulated boiler cupboard and reduce your latent losses by a fair bit (sounds expensive if you’re heating a cold ventilated garage!). Need as much info as possible, and a picture of all plumbing and the cylinder plz.
John Carroll Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If its a combi Vaillant and has a HW store, it will begin with a "9", a standard Combi begins with a "8", a non combi system boiler begins with a "6" and a heat only boiler with a external circ pump begins with a "4".
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