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I know this must get asked a lot of times but still, everyone's needs are different so I would be grateful for any advice.

I live in a smallish 3 bed detached house, just the one bathroom with electric shower, so HW is only required for kitchen sink, bath and basin, plus basin in downstairs loo which is seldom used (for HW anyway!). Currently got an open vented, fully pumped system and looking to move to a combi. I know these aren't great where there's a lot of demand for HW from multiple outlets but that's not the case with me.

Heating wise, I've 9 radiators and will be getting some replaced as part of the work, which will mean I'll have 7 double radiators, a single, and the towel rail. By my approximations, approx 12kW demand for heating which is well within most combis capabilities.

Output wise, I'm looking for a 28/30kW combi. It's going in a kitchen corner where there's not a huge amount of space. A biggish combi would possibly fit, but ideally a smaller one would be preferable. As per another thread, I was going to go for a Viessmann 100W which is 700mm high but decided against it. I'm keen to stick with a good brand with a good reputation, don't mind paying more for a better product. The Worcester CDi compact range has caught my eye due to their smaller size. Are these any good? How do they compare to the Classic? Are they compromised because of their smaller size?

I must say I'm not looking for an all singing all dancing boiler. I will want it controlling by a simple wired thermostat and timeswitch/programmer as I'm not a fan of programmable wireless thermostats. And I certainly don't want weather compensation or any 'intelligent' features that take the control out of the hands of the user. I like things as simple as possible, and built to last. So if you can recommend anything that fits the bill please let me know. I figure it's best to try and decide on a boiler first before I get any quotes, seeing as most installers just tend to fit a certain brand, plus it means I can find an approved installer with sound experience of fitting the one I choose. Thanks folks!
 
Hi Truman sounds like you would be better of with an ideal logic plus great boiler easy to service reasonable parts prices and they have a 7yr warranty :D.
 
Ideal logic plus. 30kw. You got 20 lpm at mains? 2 bar dynamic
 
Logic plus or better the vogue if it will fit

vogue is very quiet btw ;)

My personal options (intergas and atag) are chunky beasts so likely to be unsuitible for you.

now you say about weather comp, if your property is insulated and your rads are sized properly then seriously do consider it.
unless you're the type of person who likes the house roasting hot!

say its 0 degrees outside, the boiler will run at 75 degrees to get the place hot

oh its 13 degress outside? Boiler will say run at say 35 degrees, less gas used and no total over shooting and boiling the place.
no loss of control for you, just the boiler gives the heat needed, not how much the boiler can fire out in one go.

It keeps you comfortable but some people want roasting hot!
 
I should have mentioned, the boiler will need to be fitted on a stand off kit, with all pipework except the condensate pipe being routed upwards. With this in mind, I'm looking for a boiler with an integral filling loop, rather than the traditional filling loop underneath the boiler as, like I say, all pipes will be behind the boiler and routed upwards. The Ideal doesn't seem to have this feature.
 
Seeing as you've got a bath I'd advise maybe going for the 30+ Kw range of boiler for hot water production :)
 
Go for a Worcester Bosch.

No need for stand off kit as pipes can fit up behind the boiler.

7year warranty that will get honoured, not sure with the Logics.
 
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