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Hi,
Recently noticed that it takes approximately 11 pints of cold water to come through until we get luke warm water out of the hot tap. This happens on Kitchen tap and both the Shower room and the bathroom. Baxi engineer has been out 4 times and said all is normal but said he would change the Heat Exchanger as a precaution. My water bill has nearly doubled in 18 months and to be honest its got the point that we are looking at having a new boiler installed.
 
Hi,
Recently noticed that it takes approximately 11 pints of cold water to come through until we get luke warm water out of the hot tap. This happens on Kitchen tap and both the Shower room and the bathroom. Baxi engineer has been out 4 times and said all is normal but said he would change the Heat Exchanger as a precaution. My water bill has nearly doubled in 18 months and to be honest its got the point that we are looking at having a new boiler installed.
I forgot to mention that this is from the boiler being warm too and was tested on one occasion. This happens on every occasion and is worse in the mornings.
 
As John is suggesting, or will be, there may an issue that is not the boiler.
A new boiler may not fix it.

Have any changes been made to the plumbing immediately prior to the issue starting?

How far away from the kitchen or bathroom is the boiler?
Does the hot pipework from the boiler run through any particularly cold areas of the house?
 
Basically the combi has been installed in the garage and has replaced a traditional system with the cold water tank and hot water cylinder. The combi was installed 15 years ago has a what you guys call a loop in the airing cupboard. I know the water has to travel further but up until 18 months ago worked perfectly.. But has sort of lost its performance. It has been recommended to me to either have a boiler fitted with a pre heat function or go to a 'System' type system.. Not sure what to do. A couple of installers have recommended a 35 - 40kw Worcester/Bosch with a pre heat. Our current boiler is a Baxi 105he 30kw with no pre heat..
 
A 30kw combi will flow 12 LPM with a 35C temperature rise so you should get a temperature of 50C (very hot) assuming the mains at 15C today, you should get ~ 17 LPM at 40C, if you are achieving these temperatures and flow rates then there is nothing wrong with the boiler.

The reason I suggested for turning off the water supply at the combi is in case some mixing valve some where is passing cold water which may come out the hot taps with the water isolated at the combi.

50M of 1/2 ins ID piping will hold 11 pints of water & 22M of 3/4 ins will hold the same.


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You sure you don’t have pre heat I’m sure the 105 had something?
 
Nope.. No pre heat. It was installed in February 2006. I'm quite anal with this type of thing.....no eco button.. Nothing
 
Thought I read it somewhere
 

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Ok I have carried out the settings as above..not sure if its pre heating or not. I found out the Baxi manual from when it was installed and there is no mention about a pre heat system 😮
We pay £21 a month insurance on this thing and have done since it was installed 15 years ago. The 2 Baxi engineers who visited over the past 12 months have both said that the boiler is operating with its parameters. .My wife and I both know thats not true....it takes far too long for warm water to get to either the kitchen or the main bathroom.
If we did go for a replacement have you guys any recommendations please ?
 
Has much gone wrong with it / replaced parts ?
 
Ok I have carried out the settings as above..not sure if its pre heating or not. I found out the Baxi manual from when it was installed and there is no mention about a pre heat system 😮
We pay £21 a month insurance on this thing and have done since it was installed 15 years ago. The 2 Baxi engineers who visited over the past 12 months have both said that the boiler is operating with its parameters. .My wife and I both know thats not true....it takes far too long for warm water to get to either the kitchen or the main bathroom.
If we did go for a replacement have you guys any recommendations please ?
This is a bit vague about the pre-heat, you said that it performed perfectly up to 18 months ago so letting the pre-heat aside for now you might just consider measuring the flowrate & temperature after the pipe work has heated up after a few minutes, it will be very easy to see then if the boiler is at least giving its rated thermal output, you can then present this to Baxi if its not.

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Tbh I would be wanting a new boiler from the cover provider as you’ve paid over 3.5k if it’s always been £21
 
This is a bit vague about the pre-heat, you said that it performed perfectly up to 18 months ago so letting the pre-heat aside for now you might just consider measuring the flowrate & temperature after the pipe work has heated up after a few minutes, it will be very easy to see then if the boiler is at least giving its rated thermal output, you can then present this to Baxi if its not.

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The hot water came through quicker than it does now. In the morning you have to run it for ages before any hot water comes through. You turn the tap on and it's cold then there is a sudden pressure increase and then the water will start flow quicker and it very very gradually gets warmer.
Also my wife reminded me that sometimes when taking a shower it drops off cold then warms up again and drops cold and warms up and is ok.
 
Have one person by the boiler when another turns on the kitchen tap and yells 'on'. Time how long it takes for the boiler to fire up and for the outlet pipe to get hot. Measure how many litre / min your kitchen tap delivers by, e.g. seen how long it takes to fill a one litre jug. How far, as the pipes run, is the kitchen tap from the boiler?

Post your findings here.
 
My mains temp is 20C just now so a 30kw combi should give almost 22 LPM (21.5) at 40C if set to 40C or if set to max (65C) should give almost 10 LPM (9.6) at 65C which will again result in almost 22 LPM at 40C when mixed with 12 lpm of cold mains at 20C.
 
pin hole in dhw diapham, slow to fire boiler hence water runs longer be for boiler fires ????
 
A diaphragm was changed on it. Presume boiler should fire up in say 5 secs? from opening hot water tap, should be easy to check this out.
 
I find this pressure increase after firing an interesting symptom. I'm wondering whether there's something like a Combisave device fitted or incorporated into the boiler that is no longer adjusted or working correctly and whether it's stopping the boiler receiving the flow it needs to fire.
 
I find this pressure increase after firing an interesting symptom. I'm wondering whether there's something like a Combisave device fitted or incorporated into the boiler that is no longer adjusted or working correctly and whether it's stopping the boiler receiving the flow it needs to fire.
I'm no expert.. So I'm going to call Baxi out again and go from there.. I'm getting ear ache now from the wife.. So if they can't sort it.. Might change the whole thing 😭
 
I find this pressure increase after firing an interesting symptom. I'm wondering whether there's something like a Combisave device fitted or incorporated into the boiler that is no longer adjusted or working correctly and whether it's stopping the boiler receiving the flow it needs to fire.
Well after resetting the boiler and setting up the pre heat that we never knew it had..... It is a little better. Warm water comes through a lot quicker now and my wife isn't bending my ears 😂.
It's funny though the original Baxi manual does not say anything about a pre heat system and engineers who installed it never demonstrated it.. 🤷‍♂️
If I do end up changing it at some point as it is 15 years old.... Would you recommend a Worcester Bosch or stick with another Baxi 🤔
 
I would be inclined to do one simple test before calling in the troops again.
Turn the HW temperature setting to max, get a 1 litre jug/bottle and adjust the kitchen tap flow until you fill the jug in 5 to 6 secs (5.6 secs) this is a flow rate of 10.75 LPM at 60C which the boiler should flow at full output from cold at 20C, not sure if the temperature indication LEDs light up on the panel in DHW mode but if not and if you can't measure the temperature then you certainly shouldn't be able to hold your finger under it.
Edit: just saw your post but I would still suggest carrying out the above.
 
I would be inclined to do one simple test before calling in the troops again.
Turn the HW temperature setting to max, get a 1 litre jug/bottle and adjust the kitchen tap flow until you fill the jug in 5 to 6 secs (5.6 secs) this is a flow rate of 10.75 LPM at 60C which the boiler should flow at full output from cold at 20C, not sure if the temperature indication LEDs light up on the panel in DHW mode but if not and if you can't measure the temperature then you certainly shouldn't be able to hold your finger under it.
Edit: just saw your post but I would still suggest carrying out the above.
OK will do. Thanks for the information 👍
 
OK will do. Thanks for the information 👍
Takes approximately 30 seconds to reach a temperature where I cannot hold my fingers underneath the flow. That's in the kitchen which is approx 10 metres from the boiler with not many bends in the pipework.
It's definitely working better now.. Since I reset it🤔
 
If that's at a flowrate of 10.75 LPM (1 litre/5.6 secs) then the boiler is working OK, the temperature setting should be left at maximum IMO at all times to give the quickest warm up and the shower thermostat mixing valve will control the temp to the desired showering temperature.
 
If that's at a flowrate of 10.75 LPM (1 litre/5.6 secs) then the boiler is working OK, the temperature setting should be left at maximum IMO at all times to give the quickest warm up and the shower thermostat mixing valve will control the temp to the desired showering temperature.
OK.. I will keep an eye on it. Obviously the run time will Increase come winter.
I have always thought that this boiler was underpowered for the size of the Bungalow.
3 Beds/2 Bathrooms/9 radiators and a loop in the airing cupboard. The boiler is in the garage now which joins the house but has to travel appropriately 10 metres before it enters the house..
 
Did you test turning off the cold water feed to the boiler via the boiler isolation valve and running a hot tap? I see if you answered/did this to rule out a cross over through a thermostatic cartridge as per johns suggestion.
 
Did you test turning off the cold water feed to the boiler via the boiler isolation valve and running a hot tap? I see if you answered/did this to rule out a cross over through a thermostatic cartridge as per johns suggestion.
No not buddy. That's my job shortly 👍
 
No not buddy. That's my job shortly 👍
Well after much deliberation my wife and I decided to take the plunge and have had the 15 year old Baxi replaced. It never had a pre heat function on this one as it was the early model not the 105 instant. We have had a Worcester Bosch 8000 style 40kw fitted in Black. We have noticed that the hot water delivery is very very quick even without the pre heat turned on. The Baxi had been a good boiler but was just tired.
No more warranty payments now as this one has a 10 year parts and labour included with the price.
We are still getting to grips with the digital display.. Lots of features with this one.
Thank you to all for your help over the past few weeks 👍
 
10 year parts and labour included with the price. only if you have it serviced every year.
 
Well after much deliberation my wife and I decided to take the plunge and have had the 15 year old Baxi replaced. It never had a pre heat function on this one as it was the early model not the 105 instant. We have had a Worcester Bosch 8000 style 40kw fitted in Black. We have noticed that the hot water delivery is very very quick even without the pre heat turned on. The Baxi had been a good boiler but was just tired.
No more warranty payments now as this one has a 10 year parts and labour included with the price.
We are still getting to grips with the digital display.. Lots of features with this one.
Thank you to all for your help over the past few weeks 👍
Thanks for update 👍🏼
 

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