I have a GreenStart 24Ri boiler which I had fitted in 2013 and I've generally been very pleased with it. My house is old with solid walls in places. Very happy with Evohome that I have used since it developed.
I have a question that has puzzled me for years and is particularly relevant when the outside temperature is less than 5 degrees. - the house can take several hours to come up to temperature. I run it at maximum.
Looking at WB documentation it states that the maximum flow temperature is 82 degrees. However, no matter how few radiators are calling for 100% heat, the maximum flow temperature on the boiler flow pipe never exceeds 60 degrees.
I have no idea why this should be but I would like to get it up to 70 degrees. I have just measured the temperature of a similar WB boiler and it seems to be 60 degrees as well. I certainly would not want it to be 82 degrees!
Is this expected explained or could it be considered to be a fault?
Look at section 3.2, Technical Data: https://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/pr...g-instructions
Chris
I have a question that has puzzled me for years and is particularly relevant when the outside temperature is less than 5 degrees. - the house can take several hours to come up to temperature. I run it at maximum.
Looking at WB documentation it states that the maximum flow temperature is 82 degrees. However, no matter how few radiators are calling for 100% heat, the maximum flow temperature on the boiler flow pipe never exceeds 60 degrees.
I have no idea why this should be but I would like to get it up to 70 degrees. I have just measured the temperature of a similar WB boiler and it seems to be 60 degrees as well. I certainly would not want it to be 82 degrees!
Is this expected explained or could it be considered to be a fault?
Look at section 3.2, Technical Data: https://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/pr...g-instructions
Chris
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