CH Boiler Controls

QUESTION:

Can anyone explain how boiler modulation works, its benefits etc and the same for weather compensation

ANSWER:

In brief (as I'm just going home) modulation means that the boiler includes a facility for varying the fuel being burnt (and thus the output) - for example my Glow-worm 24Cxi combi will modulate between 5 and 18kW. When the temperature of the water coming back to the boiler starts to rise (because the radiators cannot get rid of all the heat being produced) the burn rate is reduced accordingly.
Think of it as driving a car: if you only had an on/off switch for the engine you'd have to fire up, then switch off and coast for a bit, start up again .... instead you ease off the throttle until the engine is producing just enough power to maintain the desired speed. Likewise a modulating boiler.
Weather compensation adjusts the boiler's output temperature to suit the current outside temperature, so the rads will be hotter on cold days, less hot on milder ones. This makes for greater comfort and also enhances the boiler efficiency.


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