We have a large 4 bed, 1 bath, 1 showerroom bungalow. Ideal Mexico rs65, yes that old!, has run faithfully since 1987 when the house was built. It provides more than adequate heating and hot water and most of the year the boiler thermostat sits at 1. Only over the very coldest spells does it get turned up beyond 2. It's Scotland so we are entitled to a bit of additional gas consumption!! This boiler is rated at 18kW. I'm considering changing to a combi as the hot water run of 10m from the cylinder to the kitchen and utility means it takes a while for taps to run hot. Using a combi to provide DHW to these taps reduces the run to about 3m max and provides a flow rate that should be greater than we have put up with. I would plan to simply keep the HWC connected in the system as it is but remove the pipe runs along to the kitchen/utility. I would lose the 3 port valve currently used and run with a 2 port to control the HWC heating feed off the CH with a cylinder stat in circuit. Combi ratings all seem to be much greater than the Mexico is. I get they need to also heat water instantaneously.
Questions:
1. Do I really need anything with a rating greater than 25kW? Showers/bath would stay on the HWC circuit.
2. Am I missing something key about the more modern combi design that mean it has a higher rating but is somehow smaller and more efficient?
3. Which makes deliver the best trade off between cost and reliability? Ideal have gone through a long period of poor press in general, as have many others, otherwise I would consider a same make replacement. I have seen much better reports recently about ideal but also, viessman and intergas. The latter do not seem well supported up here though.
Sorry about the length of this story but I'm trying to give what I hope is relevant background, knowing that it's a bit like asking how long the piece of string is!!
Gordon
Questions:
1. Do I really need anything with a rating greater than 25kW? Showers/bath would stay on the HWC circuit.
2. Am I missing something key about the more modern combi design that mean it has a higher rating but is somehow smaller and more efficient?
3. Which makes deliver the best trade off between cost and reliability? Ideal have gone through a long period of poor press in general, as have many others, otherwise I would consider a same make replacement. I have seen much better reports recently about ideal but also, viessman and intergas. The latter do not seem well supported up here though.
Sorry about the length of this story but I'm trying to give what I hope is relevant background, knowing that it's a bit like asking how long the piece of string is!!
Gordon