Using one boiler instead of two.

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Can someone please advise me on this subject.

I have a Glowworm Combi serving 1st floor about 15 years now using 15mm copper. There is a later Eurocombi A23/A27 on the ground floor using 8 mm.

The Glowworm would cost too much to repair.

Would it be OK to do away with the Glowworm and use the shortest run to connect the 15mm to the Eurocombi ?

Thank you so much for your help.
 
It depends on whether your Euro has enough output to be able to supply the whole property, as there are two boilers installed it would be a reasonable assumption to make that it does not, in which case you can't do it
 
How many metres of radiator panel do you have?

That will all depend on height of radiators , a 1 metre length for a 450 high radiator will differ considerably to that of a 750 high rad......i don't buy the 1 kw per metre just too many variables............
 
How many metres of radiator panel do you have?
That will all depend on height of radiators , a 1 metre length for a 450 high radiator will differ considerably to that of a 750 high rad.....
Off course it does. :roll:
It works out almost spot on for 600 high rads, and anyone with half a brain can convert other heights to equivalent length of 600 high.

....i don't buy the 1 kw per metre just too many variables............
Zero variables after conversion of other heightst to 600; any real RGI can tell you that.
You keep sticking your foot in it, don't you. :lol:
 
In my experience of London this situation usually arises because the heating was seperated because the property was to be used as two flats. I can think of two properties like that.

Either boiler can probably supply the heating with no problem so there is no need to bother thinking about it.

The hot water is more of a problem and one boiler will only supply one outlet at a time. Only the users will be able to judge if that will be any problem.

Whats wrong with the G-W boiler and why do you think that it cannot be repaired? Its rare that I ever see a combi boiler which cannot be repaired.

Tony
 
1Kw per mtr is quite good enough for a quick calculation which is all that's needed

Reading some of your replies, can I assume commercialman relates to an HGV license :lol:
 
1Kw per mtr is quite good enough for a quick calculation which is all that's needed

Reading some of your replies, can I assume commercialman relates to an HGV license :lol:

:D need a big wagon to carry all the gear.

Lets take a 600x1400 DP against a 600x1400 DPDC , would you say the increased output of 781w/2664btu would be considered 'ok' for a rough estimate? ..I think not.
 
This is the DIY section , how is the OP expected to know this? ...
He isn't, nor does he need to. If the answer is anywhere near a critical value, I'll ask the second question; no need to confuse people needlessly

i remember a question you once asked in the combustion chamber...
Bearing in mind that you don't have access to the cc, and never have had, I seriously doubt that.
 
That's a rather empty statement without proof.

Proof? , you also think i'm going to prove to you i am an RGI to which you constantly dispute , next you will be asking for my qualifications/cores , to which if listed would have you walking away with your tail between your legs.
 
Sounds just like a puller post from a while ago ( or was it one of the other aliases under which he got banned? ), almost verbatim in fact.
All it takes is a one-liner in cc: just type: "It's me."
 
Sounds just like a puller post from a while ago ( or was it one of the other aliases under which he got banned? ), almost verbatim in fact.
All it takes is a one-liner in cc: just type: "It's me."

You stated the 1-1-2 min test for IGE/UP/1B was 'arbitrary' , would you like me to put you right on that & show you the calculation involved?
 
Thats not Dicks style,he normally takes the mickey with a bit of style,This person is definetly not Dick Puller
 

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