I will do. Think new rads will do world of good thoughI agree, looks OK. Maybe ask your plumber, to just investigate what is causing the problems with that radiator.

I will do. Think new rads will do world of good thoughI agree, looks OK. Maybe ask your plumber, to just investigate what is causing the problems with that radiator.
When I just tried it now anti cycling function was on. D40 was 57 d41 was 57 too. Shouldn't the numbers be different....
Will need to check again when it's not in cycle functionIt couldnt happen thermodynamically, there will have to be some rise in temperature depending on the boiler output and the flowrate through the boiler, the dT can vary from as little as 4 or 5C right up to 30C After a refire but 10C to 15C woud be more the norm when firing continuously.
I haven’t read the whole thread but I have a Vaillant 418 EcoTEC boiler (18Kw). Semi detached house, 10 rads. I have mine set at 15Kw with a flow temp of 62° and my pump on the slowest speed. 18Kw in a flat with 7 rads seems too high to me but I’m not a heating engineer so I could be talking out of my backside but my settings work for me. I'd suggest 12Kw for you as a starting point.So with both temps roughly same, it's assume that's okay and normal?
Is it worth then reducing the power outage from 18kwh to say 15....?
Not yet, haven't had heating on since last time when I said. My flat is holding good temp of 19c, sometimes going up to 20c. I don't wanna turn it on for sake of it, I suspect it's working absolutely fine, nothing major that's for sure. But next I have them on I'll report back to you guysHave you looked at the boiler return temperature, d.41?.
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