Central Heating For central heating and hot water SP Corke Plumbing & Heating can provide all the services you could require.
SP Corke Plumbing & Heating can provide full central heating installations, boiler servicing and maintenance as well as provide all plumbing in Sudbury and beyond. I am Gas Safe registered and therefore you can be sure that you are dealing
with only the very best. For boiler maintenance in Sudbury Plumbing & Heating provides a service that is to be proud of.
I would be happy to provide a quote for services and talk about the options available.
If you would like to know more about the central heating services I offer in Sudbury or beyond, please email me or call Steve Corke on: 01787 319541 or 07774 420409
All New boilers have to comply with part l of the building regulations and therefore should be of the high efficiency type. A high efficiency condensing boiler works on the principle of recovering as much as possible of the waste heat which is normally wasted from the flue of a conventional (non-condensing) boiler. High efficiency condensing boilers convert 86% or more of their fuel into heat, compared to 65% for old G rated boilers. SEDBUK ratings SEDBUK stands for 'Seasonal Efficiency of a Domestic Boiler in the UK', and provides a fair comparison of the energy performance of different boilers.What difference can an energy efficient boiler make? •It will consume less fuel •It can therefore significantly reduce gas heating costs How is a SEDBUK rating calculated? SEDBUK refers to the average annual efficiency achieved in typical domestic conditions, and the rating is calculated using: •The pattern of usage and typical domestic usage patterns •The UK climate •Boiler type •Ignition •Fuel used •Internal store size Step One: A SEDBUK rating assesses what percentage of the fuel that the boiler consumes is converted into heat. Step Two: That percentage is given a rating using a scale from 'A' (at the highest level of efficiency) to 'G'.It's a way of estimating annual fuel running costs, and all new boilers should be SEDBUK Band A or B rated except in some specific circumstances.
There are three main types of system in general use in domestic situations: 1. combination (combi) boiler as seen in diagram 1 (click to enlarge). which has no tanks or hot water cylinder, hot water is on demand. Also less pipework and quicker to install. 2. system boiler as seen in diagram 2 (click to enlarge). allows central heating circuit to be pressurised making it more efficient. Less pipework than a convential system. 3. conventional boiler system as seen in diagram 3 (click to enlarge). older design heating is open vented - less efficient and uses the most pipework. |
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