Hi.
Can someone tell me if this statement is true.
If you have more than one bathroom in your property then you should have a system boiler installed, so that the flow rate does not get affected when more than one appliance is being used.
If you are not going to install a system boiler then there is not much difference between the lower 28kw boilers and the higher 35kw boilers in terms of flow rate, just a few extra litres a minute and this won't be noticed when multiple appliances are being used.
The amount of KW needed for the running of the central heating is not that much. Due to these reasons it is defeating the object of efficiency if you install a higher output boiler when a lower one would be sufficient.
I am building a 3 bed property and the heating engineer has advised me to install a 35kw Viesmann, but another engineer has told me that a 28kw would be adequate and he explained it to me as I have said above.
Cheers.
Can someone tell me if this statement is true.
If you have more than one bathroom in your property then you should have a system boiler installed, so that the flow rate does not get affected when more than one appliance is being used.
If you are not going to install a system boiler then there is not much difference between the lower 28kw boilers and the higher 35kw boilers in terms of flow rate, just a few extra litres a minute and this won't be noticed when multiple appliances are being used.
The amount of KW needed for the running of the central heating is not that much. Due to these reasons it is defeating the object of efficiency if you install a higher output boiler when a lower one would be sufficient.
I am building a 3 bed property and the heating engineer has advised me to install a 35kw Viesmann, but another engineer has told me that a 28kw would be adequate and he explained it to me as I have said above.
Cheers.