Combination Boilers

Combination boiler installers

What is a combination boiler?

A combination (combi) boiler combines a highly efficient water heater and a central heating boiler into one compact unit. As a result, the combi boiler is fast becoming the heating system of choice in new homes across the UK, with over 50% of new installations being this type of boiler.

Combination boilers and storage space

The ideal space saving solution

Combi boilers provide central heating and hot water without the need for a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard or a cold water tank in the loft. The combi boiler is not only an ideal space saving solution (as the combi boiler unit is very compact), but also it limits the heat that escapes as waste compared to traditional models, via things like the hot water tank.

Heating hot water

Hot water available 24/7

Combi boilers take water from the mains and then heat it as required, but are on standby when there is no water demand. Therefore hot water is available 24/7 and also just as importantly, the water is delivered at mains pressure, so no pump is required to deliver the ‘power shower’ experience (provided your home has adequate mains water pressure).

To produce the hot water that comes out of the taps, the cold mains water passes over a highly efficient heat exchanger. The heat exchanger transfers the vast majority of the heat from the burnt gas (90% or more) to the cold water, and then delivers it to the taps as required. Since combi boilers do away with the hot water tank, they are much more energy efficient, since there are no heat losses associated with stored hot water, it is simply created as needed.

Heating and hot water

On the central heating side, combi boilers pump the water round the heating system in a completely sealed system. The boiler incorporates an expansion tank internally, so there is no need for an external feed and expansion tank in the loft, which obviously saves a great deal of space.

One of the issues with a combi boiler is that they struggle to produce both hot water and central heating at the same time, so priority is given to your domestic hot water whenever a hot water tap is opened in the home. For example, if you are running a bath, during this time no hot water will be circulated through your heating system, but as soon as the bath is full, the central heating circulation will resume.

Efficiency

Since combi boilers don’t have to store any hot water, the heat losses via the hot water tank are zero, helping save you money on your gas bills.

Most boilers installed today are condensing boilers, so if you choose a combi boiler you would actually get a condensing combi boiler installed. These types of boilers use the heat contained within exhaust gases that would normally be released in to the atmosphere via the flue. They take advantage of heat exchangers to make the most of this latent heat, so less fuel is needed each time to heat the water, thereby further reducing your fuel costs.

Oil combination boiler system

Elements plumbing & heating Worcester Oil Combi boiler diagram

Oil combi boilers are floor mounted due to weight.

Gas combination boiler system

lements plumbing & heating Worcester Gas Combi boiler diagram

Gas combi boilers can be wall mounted.

Points to note

Since the hot water is produced at mains pressure, if the hot water is required in multiple outlets at the same time (e.g. a shower and the washing machine are running at the same time), there will be pressure drops at the different outlets.

There are two solutions for this:-

  • To install an accumulator tank (approximately £500 – £1000 depending on the size), which is a steel vessel that stores mains water at the pressure it is supplied into the home. Air within the steel vessel (trapped in a rubber diaphragm) is compressed by the mains water. When a tap is opened the water can rush out of the vessel to the tap – faster than the mains can get into the property. The downside of the accumulator tank is that once all the water in the tank is gone, you have the same pressure issues that you would experience if this wasn’t present.
  • The second solution is to install a mains booster which recognises when pressure and flow are low and automatically boosts the performance of the incoming mains water. These cost in the region of £300 – £500.

If your combi boiler breaks, you will have no hot water generating facility other than the kettle. Most hot water tanks (within the system or regular boiler systems) come equipped with a electric immersion heater, so even if the boiler breaks you can still produce hot water for showers and baths (albeit in a rather expensive way).

Final thoughts on combi boilers

In new homes where hot water demand is not extravagant, then a combi boiler is the most effective central heating / hot water system. They are very reliable and simple to install, save space (since they do away with cold and hot water tanks) and produce the hot water on demand as it is required in the home. As a result, in most situations we would recommend installing this type of boiler when you current boiler reaches the end of its useful life.

Read about other boiler solutions available to heat your home; system boilers and regular heat only boilers.

If you would like to discuss whether a combination boiler is the right solution for your home, please get in touch.

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