I know this 'which boiler' thing has been done to death but with more manufacturers offering higher modulation rates I'd really like to get my head around it.
When it comes to reccomending the best im looking for high modulation and good load/ weather compensation options.
Whos leading the way when it comes to intelligent controls and at what point (if any) does 3-4kw min output become pointless?
What boiler and control packages can I expect to maintain the most constant temperatures, where I'm likely to find the boiler happily chugging along with a 30deg flow temp?
Which controls are going to automatically adjust their heating curves and which allow manual adjustment?
Which will use weather or room compensation and which use both?
I'm really fed up with looks, price, percieved reliability and fancy but mostly pointless wireless controls.
I can sell myself to my customers and think its my job to look at my boilers from a more technical perspective, the manufacturers don't make that particularly easy (atleast not to any depth).
I'm currently a worcester guy after getting frustrated with vaillants rubber hoses, pressure sensors and old fashioned controls, I'd consider viessmann but haven't seen enough to change over.
What are your thoughts?
When it comes to reccomending the best im looking for high modulation and good load/ weather compensation options.
Whos leading the way when it comes to intelligent controls and at what point (if any) does 3-4kw min output become pointless?
What boiler and control packages can I expect to maintain the most constant temperatures, where I'm likely to find the boiler happily chugging along with a 30deg flow temp?
Which controls are going to automatically adjust their heating curves and which allow manual adjustment?
Which will use weather or room compensation and which use both?
I'm really fed up with looks, price, percieved reliability and fancy but mostly pointless wireless controls.
I can sell myself to my customers and think its my job to look at my boilers from a more technical perspective, the manufacturers don't make that particularly easy (atleast not to any depth).
I'm currently a worcester guy after getting frustrated with vaillants rubber hoses, pressure sensors and old fashioned controls, I'd consider viessmann but haven't seen enough to change over.
What are your thoughts?