For my new boiler I'm wanting to keep my open vent set up, I want decent modulation, and I'd prefer to have a stainless steel heat exchanger. Also, I want some basic options to facilitate cool running, like adjustable anti-cycle and ramped power increase. And very important, I want to be able to range rate it. I keep checking out the Alpha regular boiler, which seems to have all of this.
The problem is that the instructions for range rating are somewhat opaque. I spoke with Alpha technical support, with two very nice guys. With the first one we seemed to be talking at cross purposes, until I finally realised he didn't seem to know what range rating was. He passed me to his colleague, who knew what it was, but said nobody did it any more because of modulation, and that nobody had ever asked the helpline how to do it. Anyway, he read through the relevant bit of the manual, and seemed to think it could be done. I'm used to reading about boilers where you can choose the power output by percentage. But Alpha only list the fan speeds. And, unlike Vokera, they don't give you a helpful graph which relates fan speed to KW. I've been told the fan controls how much gas and air mix is drawn through the burner, and it effectively controls the power output.
I'd be grateful if anyone with experience of this sort of thing could have at quick look at these instructions and advise whether range rating is actually possible. Also, I don't understand why the default minimum fan speed is 1400 rpm, but you can take it all the way down to 900 rpm. I would have thought the minimum fan speed would be set to 900, by default, so that it would give the best modulation.
The problem is that the instructions for range rating are somewhat opaque. I spoke with Alpha technical support, with two very nice guys. With the first one we seemed to be talking at cross purposes, until I finally realised he didn't seem to know what range rating was. He passed me to his colleague, who knew what it was, but said nobody did it any more because of modulation, and that nobody had ever asked the helpline how to do it. Anyway, he read through the relevant bit of the manual, and seemed to think it could be done. I'm used to reading about boilers where you can choose the power output by percentage. But Alpha only list the fan speeds. And, unlike Vokera, they don't give you a helpful graph which relates fan speed to KW. I've been told the fan controls how much gas and air mix is drawn through the burner, and it effectively controls the power output.
I'd be grateful if anyone with experience of this sort of thing could have at quick look at these instructions and advise whether range rating is actually possible. Also, I don't understand why the default minimum fan speed is 1400 rpm, but you can take it all the way down to 900 rpm. I would have thought the minimum fan speed would be set to 900, by default, so that it would give the best modulation.
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