Hi all,
I've been adjusting our combi boilers flow temperature based on outside temperature. A sort of manual weather compensation. The weather compensation curves you find go through the whole flow temp range e.g. 30-60C+ what are the risks of bacterial growth below 60C? How are people with low temp heating systems & weather compensating systems mitigating the risks of bacterial growth? Does inhibitor & magnetic filters help? I'm just wondering if it's all a bit pointless, you may reduce gas use but could be costly down the line if bacteria do invade and cause problems expensive to fix.
I've been adjusting our combi boilers flow temperature based on outside temperature. A sort of manual weather compensation. The weather compensation curves you find go through the whole flow temp range e.g. 30-60C+ what are the risks of bacterial growth below 60C? How are people with low temp heating systems & weather compensating systems mitigating the risks of bacterial growth? Does inhibitor & magnetic filters help? I'm just wondering if it's all a bit pointless, you may reduce gas use but could be costly down the line if bacteria do invade and cause problems expensive to fix.