Good evening,
I got recently Bosch 29 VRC installed and have some questions since I am not happy with amount of noise it generates. Could anybody breafly explain how it works cause I don't have much experience with devices like this.
In the aparment I lived before, CV-ketel (intergas HRE 24/18) was always switched-off during stand-by and started working only when it was demanded. If hot-water taps were closed and temperature in the apartment was above or equal the setting on the thermostate, CV-ketel was in stand-by. If I opened a tap or radiators needed warm water, CV-ketel started fire and worked untill the taps are closed or the temperature is as requested.
Opposite to all I wrote above, Bosch 29 VRC is up and running 24x7 even when the fire isn't needed (no hot water demand/no radiators heating needed) and this causes extra noise which I didn't expect. When fire is needed, it makes even more noise which makes sleeping very uncomfortable. Could anybody clarify if it is normal behaviour or it can be tuned?
Thanks and Regards.
I got recently Bosch 29 VRC installed and have some questions since I am not happy with amount of noise it generates. Could anybody breafly explain how it works cause I don't have much experience with devices like this.
In the aparment I lived before, CV-ketel (intergas HRE 24/18) was always switched-off during stand-by and started working only when it was demanded. If hot-water taps were closed and temperature in the apartment was above or equal the setting on the thermostate, CV-ketel was in stand-by. If I opened a tap or radiators needed warm water, CV-ketel started fire and worked untill the taps are closed or the temperature is as requested.
Opposite to all I wrote above, Bosch 29 VRC is up and running 24x7 even when the fire isn't needed (no hot water demand/no radiators heating needed) and this causes extra noise which I didn't expect. When fire is needed, it makes even more noise which makes sleeping very uncomfortable. Could anybody clarify if it is normal behaviour or it can be tuned?
Thanks and Regards.