I'm in the position of having to replace my 31 year old boiler in my large-ish detached house. The heating system itself is old, with a mixture of old iron pipes and newer copper ones, 20 radiators in all. The old boiler was a 125,00 btu, or 35KW, an Ideal CF120.
I can imagine that its efficiency at the end of its life wasn't great, so I am expecting rather better from a new Condensing boiler.
I have three quotations so far, all varying in term sof what is recommended. I think I can work my way through most of the differences (mostly about use or not of existing pumps, hot water tanks, controls etc.).
But one quotation is different in that it offers, as an option, the installation fo a low loss header and sump pump. The explanation is that because my pipework is old, the engineer cannot guarantee input and output temperatures of the boiler and as a result the boiler may not run at its optimum efficiency. It is implied that the boiler life might be shorter because of this, and may be less reliable. When pushed, a figure of 15% loss of efficiency is being quoted.
I've done a lot of Googling, and some of these claims appear to be valid, although all articles seem to reference commercial multi-boiler installations not a domestic one.
I would appreciate it greatly if someone could shed light on whether these claims are correct for my size of boiler and system?
If they are, the option price of £1500+vat seems to me to be a high charge? I have checked a few websites, and the actual header and pump appear to be around £400, so it seems that another few days worth of work is being suggested. A bit high perhaps?
Thanks in advance.
I can imagine that its efficiency at the end of its life wasn't great, so I am expecting rather better from a new Condensing boiler.
I have three quotations so far, all varying in term sof what is recommended. I think I can work my way through most of the differences (mostly about use or not of existing pumps, hot water tanks, controls etc.).
But one quotation is different in that it offers, as an option, the installation fo a low loss header and sump pump. The explanation is that because my pipework is old, the engineer cannot guarantee input and output temperatures of the boiler and as a result the boiler may not run at its optimum efficiency. It is implied that the boiler life might be shorter because of this, and may be less reliable. When pushed, a figure of 15% loss of efficiency is being quoted.
I've done a lot of Googling, and some of these claims appear to be valid, although all articles seem to reference commercial multi-boiler installations not a domestic one.
I would appreciate it greatly if someone could shed light on whether these claims are correct for my size of boiler and system?
If they are, the option price of £1500+vat seems to me to be a high charge? I have checked a few websites, and the actual header and pump appear to be around £400, so it seems that another few days worth of work is being suggested. A bit high perhaps?
Thanks in advance.