How does a heat only boiler work?

Heat only boilers are also known as conventional, traditional, open vent or regular boilers. If you have an old heating system with a hot water cylinder and water tanks in the loft, it is likely you have a heat only boiler, and you can replace like for like.

 

You would not have to change pipe work and remove the tanks and cylinder, so it should cost less. Remember, though, that you should always have a power flush carried out to clean the system, so that you are not fitting a new boiler onto pipework filled with sludge.

 

How does a heat only boiler work?

 

Heat only boilers are usually installed as part of an open vented system that has two water tanks – a water storage tank and a small feed and expansion tank – usually sited in the roof space of the house, and a hot water storage cylinder, usually installed in the airing cupboard.

 

Cold water from the storage tank is fed to the hot water storage cylinder and the boiler heats the water in the cylinder, providing hot water to taps throughout the house.

 

The second tank in the loft, the feed and expansion tank, maintains the correct level of water for the heating system and allows for the water expansion when the heating is switched on. A pump, usually also installed in the airing cupboard, circulates hot water through the heating system pipes to the radiators.

 

Showers, taps and baths can be drawn at the same time, but if all the hot water in the storage cylinder is used up, it will take a little time to reheat.

 

What are the benefits of heat only boilers?

 

  • As most traditional heating systems have a heat only boiler, it is easier to replace with a new high efficiency heat only boiler without too many pipework changes, keeping installation costs to a minimum.
  • A good solution for homes requiring a large volume of stored hot water, such as homes with two or more bathrooms. Compatible with Heatrae Sadia vented hot water storage cylinders.
  • Ideal for homes in areas that have low mains water pressure.
  • Compatible with solar thermal hot water systems that use free energy from the sun to heat the water in the cylinder, helping to lower energy bills and reducing your carbon footprint.

Our Heat Only Boilers 

Our Heat Only Boilers are compact and fits inside a standard kitchen cupboard and a rear flue option for an even neater finish.

Related FAQs

Should I turn off my boiler in the summer?

Instead of turning off your boiler completely during the summer, when you likely have less need for heating, you can use Holiday Mode to ensure it works at a low level and prevent parts from seizing up later on in the year when you have greater need. You can also set your boiler to only heat your water and not your radiators.

Is a condensing boiler a combi boiler? 

Most modern combi boilers are condensing models. This means the heat and gases that escape through the flue pipe are captured and reused for efficiency.

Why is my external condensate pipe freezing?

Condensate pipes can freeze due to extremely low temperatures or ice building up on the pipe, which will need clearing in order to unction effectively. Insulating your pipe can prevent this from happening.

Why should I get the water in my central heating system cleaned?

It’s important to have the water in your central heating system cleaned regularly to prevent sludge buildup, which can lead to blocked pipes and ultimately, cause breakdowns. Repairs needed as a result of sludge are not covered by Baxi warranties.  

How old is my boiler?

You can find out how old your boiler is through the industry database, using its serial number.

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