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30kw combi is rated at around 12lpm of hot water. However this is honly for a 30deg rise. So if incoming is 10deg, outgoing is only slightly warm at 40deg.
If flow is reduced then water gets hot, the boiler then modulates to the temp selected (max 65deg happrox). Does anyone here use flow restrictors when fitting combi boilers. I am thinking that limiting the flow rate of say, bathroom basin, kitchen sink etc may be useful. - or just dont turn the tap as much?
If flow is reduced then water gets hot, the boiler then modulates to the temp selected (max 65deg happrox). Does anyone here use flow restrictors when fitting combi boilers. I am thinking that limiting the flow rate of say, bathroom basin, kitchen sink etc may be useful. - or just dont turn the tap as much?