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My current Bosch Danesmoor is 20 years old and still running and burning well. It is regularly maintained and frequently requires minor parts. Obviously, it is costly to run because it is not condensing, and I expect that the parts will become hard to get at some stage. I want to replace it before it breaks permanently and before new boilers get totally banned. So I have started my research and am focussing on a new Greenstar Danesmoor.
As an additional requirement I feel that it would be best to convert the vented* house system to a pressurised system. The current Bosch Danesmoor sales info is not entirely clear what a system boiler has that a regular boiler doesn't. Does it contain it's own pressure vessel? (My daughter's new gas system boiler has an integrated PV).
*When I say "vented", my house has a header tank without a vent pipe (I kid you not). Gas has to exit via the header tank and wakes us up.
I know that a system boiler includes a pump, but my current pump is only 9 months old.
Additionally, when the current boiler goes into lockout, the controller is unhelpful with diagnosis. The service engineer has to swap out parts until it works. He tells me that some controllers provide coded info which helps the diagnosis. Does the modern Greenstar Danesmoor provide such fault indication?
Thanks
As an additional requirement I feel that it would be best to convert the vented* house system to a pressurised system. The current Bosch Danesmoor sales info is not entirely clear what a system boiler has that a regular boiler doesn't. Does it contain it's own pressure vessel? (My daughter's new gas system boiler has an integrated PV).
*When I say "vented", my house has a header tank without a vent pipe (I kid you not). Gas has to exit via the header tank and wakes us up.
I know that a system boiler includes a pump, but my current pump is only 9 months old.
Additionally, when the current boiler goes into lockout, the controller is unhelpful with diagnosis. The service engineer has to swap out parts until it works. He tells me that some controllers provide coded info which helps the diagnosis. Does the modern Greenstar Danesmoor provide such fault indication?
Thanks