Our Alpha CD30 system boiler is approximately 12 years old and constantly giving us problems. I have since learnt that its not a great boiler – recommended by our then plumber.
4 bed house with two bathrooms, large kitchen/breakfast room, large sitting room, family room, study and utility - we have 17 radiators and 2 large linked hot water cylinders in the loft. Boiler will reside in the utility.
British Gas have quoted for a Worcester 30i 30KW system boiler.
First question, is 30kw enough, or should I go to 35kw for that extra capacity, in case I need it? Especially as most modern boilers modulate. I guess it depends on how you measure required KW – BG seem to think 30kw is sufficient, yet Worcester recommend 1.5kw per radiator and 3KW per tank, giving 31.5kw. So who is right?. The 8000 Life 35kw has 1:10 burner modulation so, in my simple world, the boiler should just turn the flame up or down accordingly depending on the requirements.
Second question, if 30kw is sufficient, which boiler would you chose and why out of Worcester 30i 30kw and 8000 Life 30kw? Space and pipework is not an issue for all boilers mentioned, including the 8000 35kw.
Third question – which is the better, as in more efficient and most importantly reliable, heat exchanger – WB5 or WB7?
Final question, would you recommend an alternative brand such as Vaillant, Viessmann or…? If so, why?
I am great believer in buying the best you can afford – buy cheap, buy twice. Although I don’t like wasting money!
All help/guidance is greatly appreciated!
Mark
4 bed house with two bathrooms, large kitchen/breakfast room, large sitting room, family room, study and utility - we have 17 radiators and 2 large linked hot water cylinders in the loft. Boiler will reside in the utility.
British Gas have quoted for a Worcester 30i 30KW system boiler.
First question, is 30kw enough, or should I go to 35kw for that extra capacity, in case I need it? Especially as most modern boilers modulate. I guess it depends on how you measure required KW – BG seem to think 30kw is sufficient, yet Worcester recommend 1.5kw per radiator and 3KW per tank, giving 31.5kw. So who is right?. The 8000 Life 35kw has 1:10 burner modulation so, in my simple world, the boiler should just turn the flame up or down accordingly depending on the requirements.
Second question, if 30kw is sufficient, which boiler would you chose and why out of Worcester 30i 30kw and 8000 Life 30kw? Space and pipework is not an issue for all boilers mentioned, including the 8000 35kw.
Third question – which is the better, as in more efficient and most importantly reliable, heat exchanger – WB5 or WB7?
Final question, would you recommend an alternative brand such as Vaillant, Viessmann or…? If so, why?
I am great believer in buying the best you can afford – buy cheap, buy twice. Although I don’t like wasting money!
All help/guidance is greatly appreciated!
Mark
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