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Just wondering if anyone with experience of Megaflo systems could give any advice.
Have a Megaflo system, indirectly heated via the boiler. Have Megaflo tank temperature set at the lowest recommended temperature which is 60 degrees (lower is possible but legionella risk rises).
The question is what the optimum boiler flow temperature should be. Surely there is a competing balance of 1) ensuring sufficient temperature gradient across the heat exchanger coil to ensure the tank heats up in a reasonable length of time eg. 30-60 mins 2) keeping the boiler flow temperature low enough so it is doing some condensing.
In other words, is there a minimum temperature gradient that is recommended ? is it, say, 5-10 degrees centigrade?
it seems to me that the problem with the Megaflo system is that as the hot water tank works via a heat exchanger, you need the boiler outflow temperature to be higher to the point that the boiler probably can't be run at a condensing temperature.
Megaflo blurb that came with the installed system seems to recommend pretty much setting the boiler temperature at 78-80 I think but that strikes me as sensible only in an era when gas was cheap.
Any thoughts would be appreciated- thanks
Have a Megaflo system, indirectly heated via the boiler. Have Megaflo tank temperature set at the lowest recommended temperature which is 60 degrees (lower is possible but legionella risk rises).
The question is what the optimum boiler flow temperature should be. Surely there is a competing balance of 1) ensuring sufficient temperature gradient across the heat exchanger coil to ensure the tank heats up in a reasonable length of time eg. 30-60 mins 2) keeping the boiler flow temperature low enough so it is doing some condensing.
In other words, is there a minimum temperature gradient that is recommended ? is it, say, 5-10 degrees centigrade?
it seems to me that the problem with the Megaflo system is that as the hot water tank works via a heat exchanger, you need the boiler outflow temperature to be higher to the point that the boiler probably can't be run at a condensing temperature.
Megaflo blurb that came with the installed system seems to recommend pretty much setting the boiler temperature at 78-80 I think but that strikes me as sensible only in an era when gas was cheap.
Any thoughts would be appreciated- thanks