Hi,
We've got a 20 year old or so Worcester Heatslave 15/19 non condensing oil fired boiler, however the internal battery in the programmer is packing up - the shortest power dip now causes the clock to reset, so the blooming thing needs reprogramming. As the installer helpfully installed it at right angles underneath a worktop (before we moved in), it's not the easiest thing to redo, so I'm looking at swapping the programmer out for a wireless one, and adding a wireless 'stat to the system as currently there isn't one at all.
Any recommendations as to a wireless stat and programmer package - I've seen a few people mention Honeywell and Siemens ones on here when searching, but it doesn't look like they do heating as well
Secondly - should this boiler be able to run hot water flat out for long enough to do something like run a bath? It'll run the first few inches roasting hot, then it gets colder - drives the missus up the wall. If you don't turn the hot tap fully on it copes a lot better, but I'd have thought it should be OK to run a hot bath without having to worry?
Worcester have serviced / fixed it a few times since we've lived here and it all appears to check out OK (and is better than it was)... We mentioned about replacing it with a newer condensing one, and the guy didn't seem to think it would get us much, and they are a lot more complex so tend to go wrong more...
Lastly - any recommendations for what to replace it with, should we decide to? Obvious replacement would be the newer condensing WB, but ideally we'd want to rotate it so it faced front under the worktop, so it'd need to have a side exit flue. Anything better out there?
Cheers
Jon
We've got a 20 year old or so Worcester Heatslave 15/19 non condensing oil fired boiler, however the internal battery in the programmer is packing up - the shortest power dip now causes the clock to reset, so the blooming thing needs reprogramming. As the installer helpfully installed it at right angles underneath a worktop (before we moved in), it's not the easiest thing to redo, so I'm looking at swapping the programmer out for a wireless one, and adding a wireless 'stat to the system as currently there isn't one at all.
Any recommendations as to a wireless stat and programmer package - I've seen a few people mention Honeywell and Siemens ones on here when searching, but it doesn't look like they do heating as well
Secondly - should this boiler be able to run hot water flat out for long enough to do something like run a bath? It'll run the first few inches roasting hot, then it gets colder - drives the missus up the wall. If you don't turn the hot tap fully on it copes a lot better, but I'd have thought it should be OK to run a hot bath without having to worry?
Worcester have serviced / fixed it a few times since we've lived here and it all appears to check out OK (and is better than it was)... We mentioned about replacing it with a newer condensing one, and the guy didn't seem to think it would get us much, and they are a lot more complex so tend to go wrong more...
Lastly - any recommendations for what to replace it with, should we decide to? Obvious replacement would be the newer condensing WB, but ideally we'd want to rotate it so it faced front under the worktop, so it'd need to have a side exit flue. Anything better out there?
Cheers
Jon
