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Renewing 17yr old Gloworm combi boiler, running dom h/w and 15 rads, 40% are doubles. Water flow from stop valve has been measured as 6L p/m, is that enough to run system effectively?
 
That will be the domestic hot water plate heat exchanger partially blocked so the boiler cannot loose it's temperature it is creating, so cycles on and off , I would be recommending a replacement as at 17 years old it's well overdue.
 

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