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Gonna cost you more in oil because the boiler's going to struggle to hit its temps.

Deja vu this. Had this very convo earlier today!

Not to mention with the additional restrictions it will struggle to clear POCS and soot up faster...
 
Hi Folks, had my boiler serviced yesterday, service guy replaced the nozzle to a 0.65 (less than half the size of the previous nozzle) and rated the boiler down to 24Kw. The boiler is a condensing Worcester Greenstar Utility 32/50Kw Model: BFC. Hopefully I should see a difference in the amount of oil consumed. What do you folks think? I'm going to keep an eye on it to see how it goes. Thanks GSM.

What area are you in
Your boiler man is just that a boiler man he has turned it down to low
It's a big house the boiler sounds sized correctly to start with now nooo
 
Wonder if the boiler engineer rung Worcester to check pp and CO2, because the lowest nozzle you should have is a 0.85 by the MI's.
He would of had a bit of fun setting that up, wonder if he will answer his phone next year??
We get a few of them round our way, turn up break things, never to be heard of again!
 
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