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Hi guys whats the Low To High Dial

  • 21-11-2018 10:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,673 ✭✭✭


    whats the Low To High Dial on the Baxia boiler for is it to make water in radiators hot

    can someone explain and also were it should be at ?

    Thanks in Advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,623 ✭✭✭John.G


    torrevieja wrote: »
    whats the Low To High Dial on the Baxia boiler for is it to make water in radiators hot

    can someone explain and also were it should be at ?

    Thanks in Advance

    Yes, it's for setting the water temperature, minimum setting is possibly 40C and maximum 80C, it probably heats the water in a hot water cylinder as well so from that point of view should probably be left at mid scale which should be around 60C. The lowest setting will give the best boiler efficiency as it will be in a fully condensing mode with extra savings of ~ 8%, however if its set to give 50C to 55C then it should still give very good efficiency as it will still be in partial/full condensing mode depending on the rads/coil return temperature.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,673 ✭✭✭torrevieja


    John.G wrote: »
    Yes, it's for setting the water temperature, minimum setting is possibly 40C and maximum 80C, it probably heats the water in a hot water cylinder as well so from that point of view should probably be left at mid scale which should be around 60C. The lowest setting will give the best boiler efficiency as it will be in a fully condensing mode with extra savings of ~ 8%, however if its set to give 50C to 55C then it should still give very good efficiency as it will still be in partial/full condensing mode depending on the rads/coil return temperature.

    Thanks John this dial is just low to high no numbers


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