Ideal Icos 15HE
The Ideal Icos 15HE is a high-efficiency boiler, which offers environmentally aware consumers the perfect solution to meet their central heating requirements whilst caring for the environment. With energy efficient boilers fewer greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere.
The Icos 15HE boiler is small and compact that it can fit in any standard kitchen cupboard.
The Ideal high efficiency boiler concept was launched fifteen years ago as a direct response to the anticipated environmental requirements of ensuing generations, and since then has been adapted and developed for today’s domestic market.
The Icos 15 HE regular boiler is suitable for installation on a system that includes a hot water cylinder and loft water tank, a traditional heating and hot water system.
| Ideal Icos 15HE | Ratings | |
|---|---|---|
| SEDBUK Rating % | 90.4 | ![]() |
| Built in Frost Stat | Yes | ![]() |
| Height | 582 mm | |
| Width | 390 mm | |
| Depth | 278 mm | |
| CH Output (kW) | 14.6 kwh | ![]() |

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Please could you give prices for all boilers listed?
British Gas offer a full boiler supply and installation service, they do not supply boilers to be installed by someone else and they do not quote a boiler price separately. They procure boilers direct from the major manufacturers and they also specify boiler designs for manufacture. All boilers are then installed by British Gas’ own trained installers.
The price of a boiler is only part of the total cost of installing a boiler system. There are many challenges in an installation which can impact on the cost and this could cause a quick quotation or standard boiler price to be varied. For this reason British Gas have trained heating advisors who visit customers properties to complete an accurate survey before a firm quotation is issued.
This visit is free and carries no obligation.
I have a standard central heating system,and
have plenty of room, 3 way motorised valve to pump,
stat on hot water tank, timer controls, all contained
in the airing cupboard, fused swithched double pole socket.
I need a Regular boiler, with an output of 30 KWH
The sales rep came round and suggested a system
boiler, this will only add more parts to the boiler
that can go wrong. example, will have a pump in the
boiler,slower hot water rate, need manual top up.
The only Boiler I have seen, is the Ideal Classic SE24P
Can you tell me if you fit this Regular boiler.Or a newer
model Regular Boiler, with 30 KWH output.
We are on well water, and the hot water flow rate is already slow, with our Ideal WLX 60P boiler.
The manufacturers British Gas use are Worcester Bosch, Vaillant, Baxi , Glow worm and Caradon Ideal and they install all of their ranges going from 15kw up to 42kw.
The only constraint on boiler fitting is that all boilers have to be condensing as per Part L of the building regulations which came into force in April 2005.
we have a small 3 bd, 1 reception 2 storey flat with one bath and walk in shower.
we need to get the cheapest boiler that would work efficiently in this set up. What would you advise?
Addtitionaly I need to try and fit it in a wall unit which is 600mm x 715mm and around 290mm. Is this possible within reasonable price limits?
Please advise on both.
The smallest boiler British Gas install is the Ideal Icos which is 582mm height, 397mm width and 278mm deep.
We are unable to advise on the ‘cheapest boiler’ as the full costs of a new boiler are influenced by the installation costs. Each boiler has a different design and different installation requirements. The type of boiler - combi, regular or system also impacts the costs and the choice will depend on whether you already have a hot water cylinder and expansion tank fitted. To get a meaningful price you need a heating survey completed.
Can you give me he web site of Ideal boilers, like to learn more about the boilers
The ideal boilers site is at http://www.idealboilers.com/