Tranco very good boiler IMHO just need a good clean every year and resetting make sure the oil pressure is just a little bit under the stated pressure and it'll behave.Bob
I've just had a service and my 20 year old non condensing oil boiler is running very nicely at 91% net efficiency and 86% gross.
Does this mean the most I stand to gain from a condensing upgrade (in terms of fuel consumption costs) is the difference between 86% and the ~94% gross quoted by Grant and the like in their brochures? Or is the additional heat recovery from the condensing function additional to this?
Thanks
The dew point of natural gas is approx 57C; but the dew point of fuel oil is 47C.55C is the accepted maximum return temperature for condensing to occur.
Cheers Andrew, that's what I thought.....I remember Ricky (Boilerman 2) was a great supporter of Hounsfield too so that'll go to the top of the list when the inevitable happens.
I really appreciate your reply
Where is Ricky anyway? A really sound guy.
John
It's not 91% efficient - you/your service engineer are confusing combustion efficiency with thermal efficiency, which is a different thing entirely. A boiler can be burning at 91% efficiency but still throwing 30% of its heat out of the flue rather than putting it into your heating system, thus making it 70% efficient.
Having said that, it's still not going to pay for itself if you have it replaced with a condensing model
Hi BobHi andy how can you get on the oil forum sounds interesting.Bob
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