The 37Kw boiler is in order as this allows you to have adequate supply of instant hot water.
How can you know this without knowing his circumstances? If he lives alone, and only has one bath, then it is over-sized.

Thanks for your advice and info Witespirit66. I will fit wheelhead valves to a couple of the rads and see how it goes - a lot less grief than converting to a two pipe system. If removing the TRV's doesn't solve my problem, then I suppose I shall just have to face the two pipe installation.
1 pipe systems ? well you could try ? cutting a valve between the tees eg & balancing the flow , (take trvs off ?) in theory if the valve was shut the water would have to go through the rad ! which would be ok untill u shut the rad off , this would than shut the entire ch down !
I have done this balancing type of valve on 1 pipe systems & seen it done many times in the past ,with some success , However , only on old style boilers ? never on a vorsprung durch (Vaillant) condenser ! she might not like it ?????????
Why is it a joke or why do u think it is a joke ????????
The plumber you got was an idiot.
He has over sized the boiler and fitted thermostatic radiator valves
to a single pipe system.
Take the thermostatic radiator valves off fit normal radiator valves
and these should be open fully and turn the boiler pump down to speed two or one.
I two pipe sysem will certainly cure the problems and give more responsive heating.
dcawkwell";p="1805526 said:turn the boiler pump down to speed two or one.
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with the boiler set to max, it shuts down at 80C and the pipes all round the house are too hot to touch. The bathroom is the first rad and gets very hot quickly. The rest take a lot longer and never get anything like too hot to touch.
radiators are bottom fed. Is this OK on single pipe system?
with the boiler set to max, it shuts down at 80C and the pipes all round the house are too hot to touch. The bathroom is the first rad and gets very hot quickly. The rest take a lot longer and never get anything like too hot to touch.
radiators are bottom fed. Is this OK on single pipe system?
Sounds right to me.?
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