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Prepare a way for the Lord
- Location
- North Hampshire
We've just had our old condensing boiler replaced and I notice that when the domestic hot water is switched "off" the radiators warm up nicely, but as soon as the domestic hot water is switched "on" then the radiators cool down until they are just lukewarm. The temperature at the bolier is fine so the problem seems to be elsewhere with the central heating system (note: we have a hot water cylinder and not a combi boiler).
With the old boiler the radiators would take slightly longer to heat up if the domestic hot water was switched "on" but they would still heat up fully. The only thing the boiler fitter changed with the central heating system (apart from the boiler itself) was some re-plumbing in the airing cupboard (something to do with helping to stop air from building up in the system), so I'm wondering whether this might be contributing to the problem in some way.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome - many thanks.
P.S. Just wondering whether it makes any difference if the radiators are balanced with the domestic hot water switched "on" or not.
With the old boiler the radiators would take slightly longer to heat up if the domestic hot water was switched "on" but they would still heat up fully. The only thing the boiler fitter changed with the central heating system (apart from the boiler itself) was some re-plumbing in the airing cupboard (something to do with helping to stop air from building up in the system), so I'm wondering whether this might be contributing to the problem in some way.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome - many thanks.
P.S. Just wondering whether it makes any difference if the radiators are balanced with the domestic hot water switched "on" or not.
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