'Range Rating' a combi

i dont think they would make a boiler that blasted 30kw from the start, most if not all would have a soft start then build up to the max rate, range rating the boiler just helps to run the boiler in the most efficient way.

i don't know if the baxi 105he can be range rated.
i know biasi and heat-line do.
biasi from the control panel from the front and heat-line has a pot on the pcb
 
Agile ,,, please tell me how the 3 main combi manufacturers Valliant Worcester and Baxi/Potterton allow range rating on heating out put.. So we can all understand how DUMB installers are.

PLEASE don`t do your usual and ignore question when you cannot confirm your comments
 
Dont know about Worcester and Baxi but I can tell you exactly how to range rate the Vaillant series if you want me to, or do you want to see if Agile can tell you :?

I've never come across a combi that can be range rated down to 5Kw. Usually 9 or 10 is the minimum. Never heard of main h ex scaling because of this either. Its all to do with the heating efficiency curve for a condensing boiler and keeping it condensing as long as possible. :wink:
 
Na this will be interesting Gas4you lets see how Agile tells us how these boilers get a low output. Will be interesting for the so called dumb guys
 
namsag said:
Na this will be interesting Gas4you lets see how Agile tells us how these boilers get a low output. Will be interesting fr the so called dumb guys

you know he wont

:)
 
And i wonder why he wont corgiman .Could it be he is talking SH#TE again.. :shock:

HEwill prob report me for abusing him
 
Whenever Tony has asked a question and I reply I always get totally ignored, in fact its as if his question never existed! Does he always ask retorical questions, is very rude or does not deem others worthy enough to know the answers :roll:
 
Na he just lives on the backs of others copies what they put and tries to look clever. People even fall for it. Been waiting for a reply to see if he is the Agile-services ltd registered in coventry at companies house but no reply i wonder why... Simple yes or no would answer it
 
gas4you wrote

or does not deem others worthy enough to know the answers

I would agree with this.
He,s an academic person and looks down on people who are more practically minded or have skill using their hands and are therefore not worthy of a reply.

One practically minded person from history ( a joiner by trade) with great skill was John Harrison who solved the Longitude problem with extraordinary mechanical insight, talent and determination.
The board of Longitude sadly never recognised his great accomplishments though.
But who is remembered today ?
The pompous idiots on the Board of Longitude or John Harrison I ask thee ?.
 
Out of interest Balenza i asked you what industrial process you used gas at 20 bar through copper pipe and how you achieved this pressure can you enlighten me now you are back on. Purely out of interest
 
Industrial refrigeration. Not strictly gas in the sense you are thinking though some installations involved the hydrocarbon refrigerant group .
Most refrigerants are extremely good at finding weak joints. :(
 
So basically you misled people by making it sound like it was natural gas to suit your arguement. :roll: :roll:
 
My argument was that your pipe joining and testing methods are shyte and it still stands. :roll:
And where did I say the system under test was being used for natural gas. ?
You misled yourself buddy.
 

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