August 8, 2018 · Electrical Services

Types of Combi Boilers and which is right for you.

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The reason efficiency is important in regards to boilers is that our domestic boilers account for around 60% of all the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Also produced is NOx which is pollutants which causes acid rain that damages our earth’s protective ozone layer. This is why getting an energy efficient boiler is about the one best thing you can do to help our environment.

Glow-worm is becoming one of the most popular choices in the UK market. It comes in either combi, open vent or seal system boiler in a whole variety of outputs which suit all domestic needs. The Ultracom cxi boiler is SEDBUK A rated and has been recommended by the Energy Saving Trust with a NOx class 5 rating which is the best possible. It has the ‘Eco’ setting which provides even more levels of energy saving which makes it very economical. It is available in either 24kW, 30kW and 38kW and hot water flow rates up to 15.51/min with a 5-second hot water response. It comes with a very stylish back lit digital control which provide 24 hour single or two channel control for heating and hot water pr-heat function. With simple push button controls it takes just a matter of seconds to set and alter programs which gives us customer lots of flexibility. Another nice feature is the outdoor sensor which creates a full weather compensation system. Those living in a one bedroom flat would only need the 24kW model.

Another type of boiler which is made by Glow-worm is the Flexicom range condensing boilers. This type of boiler is ideal when you are replacing and old boiler as it will fit anywhere. It is a very high efficiency combi boiler with a direct rear flue. It is so compact it will fit inside any standard kitchen cupboard. It is named after these very features, the Flexi as it is so flexible and the com for being so compact. With regards to installation this boiler has thought of everything. It has a pull-out electrical connection block meaning there is no need to remove the front case during installation. Also included is a pre-fixing jig, upward piping frame and the usual technical back-up with Glow-worm provide. Again this range is available as a combi, open vent or sealed system boiler with a range of outputs to suite any size home. Also rated by the Energy Saving Trust and comes with the top A rated with a NOx class 5 rating.

Another good boiler on the market is the Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus. Potterton have been made over 5 million boilers for more than 150 years. Today Potterton only use latest proven technology on their Promax He ranges which ensure that all their boilers have an A rated and have low NOx emissions’. Like the Ultracom or Flexicom that Glow-worm make these Promax boilers come in either combi, open vent or sealed system boiler and offer different output ranges to suit all sized homes.

As a guide to what sort of output is required depends on the size of house you live in. If you live in a one bedroom flat you will need a boiler with an output of 24kW. A typical 2/3 bedroom semi detached house would need a 28 30kW model . With a 3/4 bed detached property a 30kW 38kW is needed and anything biggr would need a sealed system boiler.

You really need to speak to a expert boiler installation company about what sort of boiler is best suited for your needs. Also remember many of the top companies are still offering the boiler scrappage scheme which means you could save hundreds of pounds off a new energy efficient boiler.

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