It's physics pure and simple.
If you were to restrict the incoming cold main to the boiler to 13.2lpm, measure the temp of the water at a cold tap, then temp from a hot tap, it should be 30°C higher!
So, for example, 10°C cold main = 40°C hot water only if flow rate is 13.2lpm.
Increase flow rate = decrease temp rise (Δt)
Boiler has a problem if this is not what gets delivered under those conditions.
Your old house likely had better temp rise or lower incoming flow rate (if it was a combi).
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