there is no problem with the boiler, I suggest you leave it as it is. They are very good boilers and I'm sure it'll serve you well.
I am certainly happy with it - summer quarter gas bill was £26 for hot water and cooking
there is no problem with the boiler, I suggest you leave it as it is. They are very good boilers and I'm sure it'll serve you well.
set the hw to 50deg c max, and ch to 65 (except in very cold weather up it to 70/75) and it'll be cheap as chips.
Well there you go, not many of my customers have your savvy. (I'm a heating engineer)
It did not help, as however low you set the max output (and I tried it at minimum) the boiler still fires with "three flames" showing in the LCD display, when it first comes back on.
This situation persists for about 30 seconds before it goes into the correct control mode, by which time the water temp has ramped up and the boiler goes into anti-cycling.
Unfortunately there is no way of doing this, so we have to look at other things. I am sure that Raydar has made a good suggestion re the bypass. This boiler has an adjustable bypass, so perhaps I should open that up.
DM, do you know whats inside?
Is it a spring loaded ball thus altering the operating pressure or is it a needle valve altering the resistance?
I presume its the same as the one on the Vaillant 937 ?
Tony
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