Terry - Somerset
Established Member
I have no detailed knowledge but would expect that the size of boiler is specified to warm the whole house to a standard temperature (20-22C?) on the likely coldest days during the year.
The size/capacity required would have regard for the insulative properties of windows, walls, roof, floor and building orientation.
That a boiler becomes effectively oversized when ambient temperatures are above the minimum specified is inevitable. It would also be effectively oversized if radiators in some rooms were switched of - eg: bedrooms not in use.
I would guess the technically easiest, and cheapest, way to reduce boiler output to match demand is to cycle on and off.
The size/capacity required would have regard for the insulative properties of windows, walls, roof, floor and building orientation.
That a boiler becomes effectively oversized when ambient temperatures are above the minimum specified is inevitable. It would also be effectively oversized if radiators in some rooms were switched of - eg: bedrooms not in use.
I would guess the technically easiest, and cheapest, way to reduce boiler output to match demand is to cycle on and off.