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Ed Sirett
 
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Default Vaillant Aquacomfort

On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:42:49 +0000, John Stumbles wrote:

"Ed Sirett" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:05:28 +0000, Skyloop wrote:

I'm a novice with a choice to make between a Vaillant Turbomax 824e or a
Worcester Bosch 28i Junior combi (running 9 rads), and I'm wondering

whether
anyone has any comments on the Vaillant's 'Aquacomfort' feature which

seems
to provide 'instant' hot water.

Is it the kind of feature which should influence my decision?

Sincere thanks for any advice, it's tough learning about these things

from
zero!

This feature has been around most middle market+ combis for a
long while. All it means is that the innards are kept hot on standby in
readiness for HW production. The feature is user selectable.

IME this means the boiler fires perhaps a couple of times an hour for
about 30 seconds each time.

A reasonable make like the W-B might well also have this feature.


I'm pretty sure the Junior won't do this - it's the type with some sort of
combined primary heat exchanger for CH and DHW rather than a secondary for
DHW. (Very nice build and simple inside: just a flow sensor switch in the
cold inlet, no diverter valve etc. I've just hung one but not fired it up
yet so we'll see how it flies .....)


What sort of price did you pay?
I presume it's around 24kW with a SEDBUK of 80%.

The design sounds a bit like a Ferroli.

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