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On the PlumbProud quality scoring system, we rate this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler at TBC%. To determine a boiler's quality, we consider many different factors from price installed to manufacturer guarantees, energy efficiency, likely cost of running, and more.
On straightforward installations, we would expect to charge you £TBC for this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler fully installed.
We recommend that you speak to our friendly advisors by calling 01604 343053 to seek professional advice on whether the Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 boiler is right for your home. Our team can also provide you with a free quotation for this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler. Alternatively, click here to email us or enter your postcode into the quotation box on this page.
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The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 boiler could be suitable for your house or flat if you are looking for a new system boiler.
System boilers work similarly to heat only boilers in that they need a hot water cylinder (usually installed in the home’s airing or landing cupboard) to operate. Unlike heat only boilers though, system boilers don’t require a separate cold-water tank, making them a more suitable choice in homes with little or no attic space or where homeowners are planning a loft conversion in the future.
Instead of large cold-water tanks, system boilers use built-in circulating pumps to provide hot water to your taps and radiators. This makes them easier to install from scratch as they have one less component to find room for and fit.
System boilers need to be programmed with the time you want heat and hot water - they don't offer hot water on demand like combi boilers.
It's best to choose a boiler whose size or "output" is right for your property. With boilers, however, size does not mean how big a boiler is, it means how much power it has.
The output of a boiler is measured in kilowatts and tells you how much power it has available to heat the water it sends to your hot taps, showers and radiators. The greater the demand for hot water in your home, the larger the output you will need.
It is important to select a boiler with the optimal output rate. Choose one with too high an output and your oil bills will be too expensive. Choose one with too low an output and sometimes the water in your radiators and coming out of your taps will be barely lukewarm.
The output of the Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 system is 24 kW kilowatts, so which types of property would this be most suitable for?
Most Gas Safe boiler installers would likely recommend that, at this level of output, this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler would be a suitable choice for medium-sized homes and larger apartments with 10-15 radiators and two bathrooms.
Johnson And Starley’s QuanTec 24 is TBC mm tall, TBC mm wide, and TBC mm deep.
This Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 is a condensing oil boiler - we always recommend that clients choose the latest condensing models to benefit from the technology, which continues to improve year after year.
Condensing boilers capture the heat still present in flue exhaust gases and water vapour condensation, processing them through a secondary heat exchanger to, among other tasks, heat colder water returning from your radiators.
By selecting a modern condensing boiler, you'll save money on your oil bills as well as benefitting the wider environment.
As more of us are increasingly concerned about climate change, how we heat our homes and its impact on the environment has become an issue of importance to homeowners.
In Britain's bigger cities, gas boilers, in particular, are responsible for dangerous levels of nitrogen dioxide emissions. Overall, 14% of all of the UK’s greenhouse gas production comes from heating our homes.
Will choosing to install a Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 system in your home help the environment? Let's review the figures.
Boilers manufactured and installed in the UK are assigned energy efficiency ratings following testing to an agreed set of standards. These scores indicate how much energy the boiler uses and how much goes to waste when it's in operation.
By law, boilers must achieve a SEDBUK rating of "A" subject to achieving a minimum of 92% energy efficiency. Prior to April 2018, the minimum was 88% (88% and 89% on the SEDBUK are graded "B" and 90% and above is graded "A").
The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 was awarded an efficiency rating of 89.6% with a SEDBUK band rating of "B".
Johnson And Starley offers a parts and labour warranty of 8 years on the Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24.
Powered by Gas | Oil |
Location | External |
Condensing? | Yes |
Efficiency rating | 89.6% |
Band rating | B |
LPG Compatible? | No |
P/L Warranty | 8 Years |
Output in kW | 24 kW |
Mounting | Wall |
Using the Plumbproud scoring system, the current 10 ten Oil System boilers assessed using a number of important variables are as follows:
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Using the PlumbProud boiler quality scoring system, we have rated this model at TBC%. To determine the rating, we factor in the price installed, energy efficiency, running costs, the warranty offered, and more.
This Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler will cost around £TBC fitted through PlumbProud where there are no complications during the installation.
We offer free quotes and professional advice and guidance on whether the Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 is a suitable choice for your home via a phone call on 01604 343053. Alternatively, please click here to email us or enter your postcode in the quote boxes on this page.
Powered by Gas | Oil |
Location | External |
Condensing? | Yes |
Efficiency rating | 89.6% |
Band rating | B |
LPG Compatible? | No |
P/L Warranty | 8 Years |
Output in kW | 24 kW |
Mounting | Wall |
The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 is a system boiler you may wish to consider if you want this type of boiler for your house or flat.
This type of boiler is better for larger homes and larger families where the demand for water is likely to be higher.
System boilers use a cylinder that draws water from the mains, heats it and then keeps it warm. The cylinder stores a large amount of water, meaning that you should have hot water all day. To be certain of this, make sure that you program your boiler to draw and heat water to meet times when demand is greater, like first thing in the morning before you and your family members go to work or school, and for the evening when everyone gets home.
Unlike heat only boilers, you won't need to find room in your attic for a cold water storage tank - suitable if you don't have an attic, your attic space is very limited, or you are planning an attic conversion in the near future.
It's best to choose a boiler whose size or "output" is right for your home.
The more hot water and heat you want, the higher the output level of your boiler should be. Output is measured in kilowatts and it describes the maximum level of power your boiler has to heat water.
If your output level is too low, your boiler will not have the power it needs to get your water as hot as you want it, particularly when there's a lot of demand for it. Choose a boiler whose output level is too high and you'll have all the hot water you need but will be paying too much for it through higher oil bills.
Which types of property would this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler be appropriate for given its output of 24 kW?
A PlumbProud heating engineer would likely recommend that this Johnson and Starley QuanTec 24 System boiler is suitable for medium-sized homes and larger apartments with 10-15 radiators and two bathrooms.
The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 is TBC mm [H] by TBC mm [W] by TBC mm [D] in size.
The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 is a condensing oil boiler - where possible, we always recommend to clients that they choose one of the very latest condensing boilers to take advantage of this technology, which improves year after year.
Condensing boilers are more energy-efficient as they capture and recycle the heat contained in flue exhaust gases and water vapour condensation. They then use this heat to perform tasks like warming up colder water returning to the boiler from the radiators.
By choosing a condensing boiler, you'll help the environment as well as save money on your oil bills.
As more of us are increasingly concerned about climate change, how we heat our homes and its impact on the environment has become an issue of importance to homeowners.
In the UK, central heating is responsible for 14% of greenhouse gas production. Domestic gas boilers emit large quantities of nitrogen dioxide in British cities.
Will installing a Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 system be a positive contribution to the environment? Let's see what the experts say.
Every boiler manufactured and supplied in the UK must have an energy efficiency rating of 92% (SEDBUK “A” rating). These minimums were made law in April 2018 - before that, the minimum energy efficiency rating was 88% (88%/89% = "B" SEDBUK grade, 90%+ = "A" SEDBUK grade).
The Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 was awarded an efficiency rating of 89.6% and a band rating of "B".
Energy efficiency ratings for boilers describe the amount of energy they use and waste when switched on and working.
A parts and labour warranty of 8 years is included with the Johnson And Starley Johnson And Starley QuanTec 24 boiler.
Using the Plumbproud scoring system, the current 10 ten Oil System boilers assessed using a number of important variables are as follows: