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Hello,

I wonder if anyone could offer some advice please?

I have an Ultracom 30HXI that serves DHW, Radiators and UFH manifolds. The boiler is experiencing short cycling problems and I have had a heating engineer attend twice now and he is unable to diagnose. The problem is as follows: When there is call for heat the boiler fires and heats the water, but only heats the water until there is a 14 degree flow/return difference - I have checked the values via the boiler diagnostic menu. It then cuts out, the flow temp drops and then within seconds it fires up. Heats the water again until a 14 flow/return difference. It continues in this cycle of fire, cutout fire etc until it reaches the flow temp set (in this case 70 degrees) so long as the return is not greater than 14 degrees difference. The boiler will then modulate its power and continue running; however once more than 14 degrees it cuts and continues its cycle again and again. The upshot is that it takes ages to fully heat the house. Are you able to advise on likely problem (or is this as design) such that I can direct my heating engineer to replace the correct part. The condensate trap has been replaced (as it was leaking) and the boiler has recently in the last six months had a new fan / service.

I have also posed the above to Glowworm technical support

Thanks

Andrew
 
Why such a big pump how many rads ?
 
Does that pump display the head(M), flowrate(m3/hr) and power(W)?, if and if d.0 is settable then if the max output is set lower than the heating demand then we can calculate the dTs etc from this and compare them with the boiler readings.
 
Does that pump display the head(M), flowrate(m3/hr) and power(W)?, if and if d.0 is settable then if the max output is set lower than the heating demand then we can calculate the dTs etc from this and compare them with the boiler readings.
Hi,
Thanks for the continued responses.
Yes the pump does display all of that and yes according to the manual d0 is a writable value - Given this is a large house though what should I set to?

Boiler is a 30kw boiler.
I have 8 radiators which are each circa 4000 BTUs each at delta T 20.
I have 2 underfloor manifolds - each manifolds supports 7 pipe runs that are each circa 80 metres.
One manifold is fed with 28mm pipes as it is a long run
The other manifold is fed with 22mm pipes
The UFH is set at 45 - 50 degrees on the mixers
Plus DWH with a 250 litre tank.

Thanks
 
Are the ufh manifolds got there own pump set ?
 
Just now, if (when) running continuously, note those pump values and also d.40 & d.41 and we can compare them.
Preferably with rads only on.
Hi,

Boiler is modulating fine at present.
Just rads calling for heat (and maybe DHW), but UFH off

Flow is 70 degrees, return is 49
Pump is reading - 8.2 Watts, 1.2 metres head and 0.8 m3/hr
I checked d0 and it is set to 30

Thanks

Andrew
 
Thats a amazingly low head, anyway, by calculation, using the pump flow of 0.8m3/hr and the boiler dT of 21C gives a boiler output of 19.53kw, the 8 rads at rated output = 9.4kw but because of the flow/return temps will be outputing ~ 74% of their rated output, say 7kw. So 12.53kw going elsewhere??.
If the pump values are still similar suggest reducing d.0 to 15kw, if the above boiler output is valid then the flow/return temps should reflect a 15kw boiler output and would confirm that d.40 & d.41 are reading accurately.
 
Does your system have a low loss header or close coupled Tees as the very low head seems to indicate this and the pump is on the lowest PP setting A, I can't see any PP or CP settings, apart from A,B or C for this pump (for interest), do you have any values/ranges for them?.
 
Does your system have a low loss header or close coupled Tees as the very low head seems to indicate this and the pump is on the lowest PP setting A, I can't see any PP or CP settings, apart from A,B or C for this pump (for interest), do you have any values/ranges for them?.
Dont believe there is a low loss header and no close coupled tees. Just a standard bypass valve

Re the pump again not really sure which setting it should be on, assume PP as I have rads with thermostatic valves, but pump also has the eAdapt setting, constant pressure and also fixed speeds

If I run the pump on curve B or C then the head and flow increases.
I found this for the specs on the pump
 
The pump curves are in your attachment, I reckon that you would get ~ 1.1m3/hr @ 2.1m on PP B and ~ 1.4m3/hr @ 3.6M on PP C.

This doesn't solve your problem however, theoretically PP C should reduce the dT from 14C to 8C and allow the boiler to get closer to its SP temperature before recycling and might reduce the 20C dT to 11.5C even though no problems with the boiler once it reaches its SP.

Have you reduced d.0??.
 
Thats a amazingly low head, anyway, by calculation, using the pump flow of 0.8m3/hr and the boiler dT of 21C gives a boiler output of 19.53kw, the 8 rads at rated output = 9.4kw but because of the flow/return temps will be outputing ~ 74% of their rated output, say 7kw. So 12.53kw going elsewhere??.
If the pump values are still similar suggest reducing d.0 to 15kw, if the above boiler output is valid then the flow/return temps should reflect a 15kw boiler output and would confirm that d.40 & d.41 are reading accurately.
Interesting,

I dropped D0 to 15 and set the pump to PPB and it stopped cutting out. But it did not appear enough to heat the water. I had rads on and one UFH circuit at the time.
Then all circuits started calling for heat so increased d0 to 25, It started its cutting out. Gradually reduced D0 to 21 where it appears not to cut out, this is with most of the circuits on, but it is taking much longer to heat up, although not cycling.

Pump is showing circa 3.5 metres head and 1.5 m3 flow this is on curve B

Should I be using curve C?
Not having any heat loss calculations for my house again dfifficult to know what boiler should be on.

This is really interesting stuff, my plumber / heat engineer never discussed any of this.

Thanks
 
Easy enough to do go round and calculate the size of your rads and find similar ones on the internet there output will be listed so Calc all the rads and total it up

Then give us the flow rate of each ufh loop via the flow meter and we can work out the rough load ufh wise
 
Interesting,

I dropped D0 to 15 and set the pump to PPB and it stopped cutting out. But it did not appear enough to heat the water. I had rads on and one UFH circuit at the time.
Then all circuits started calling for heat so increased d0 to 25, It started its cutting out. Gradually reduced D0 to 21 where it appears not to cut out, this is with most of the circuits on, but it is taking much longer to heat up, although not cycling.

Pump is showing circa 3.5 metres head and 1.5 m3 flow this is on curve B

Should I be using curve C?
Not having any heat loss calculations for my house again dfifficult to know what boiler should be on.

This is really interesting stuff, my plumber / heat engineer never discussed any of this.

Thanks
Does the cycling still only occur when the dT reaches 14C?.

You can calculate the boiler output at any given time by
(m3/hr16.67x60xdT/860)kw, At 14C dT, boiler output is (1.5x16.67x60x14/860), 24.4kw. So if rads only on easy to calculate their combined output once you also note the boiler flow/return temperatures.

A flowrate of 1.5m3/hr, 1500LPH should result in a Hx dP of 3.6m, 2.38x(1500/1220)^2, but your pump is only developing 3.5m so something not adding up?, boiler internal or external bypass passing, or another pump hidden away some where?.
Even If the boiler has a internal bypass thats faulty presume the boiler will still measure the flow/return temps correctly.
The pump, judging by your original pump values for PP A seems correct, can you just post the power W + flow & head while running in PP B and we can soon tell if these values add up.

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Does the cycling still only occur when the dT reaches 14C?.

You can calculate the boiler output at any given time by
(m3/hr16.67x60xdT/860)kw, At 14C dT, boiler output is (1.5x16.67x60x14/860), 24.4kw. So if rads only on easy to calculate their combined output once you also note the boiler flow/return temperatures.

A flowrate of 1.5m3/hr, 1500LPH should result in a Hx dP of 3.6m, 2.38x(1500/1220)^2, but your pump is only developing 3.5m so something not adding up?, boiler internal or external bypass passing, or another pump hidden away some where?.
Even If the boiler has a internal bypass thats faulty presume the boiler will still measure the flow/return temps correctly.
The pump, judging by your original pump values for PP A seems correct, can you just post the power W + flow & head while running in PP B and we can soon tell if these values add up.

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Hi,

So boiler settled down and is modulating ok now
flow = 70, return = 58
Pump is running at 26 Watts, 3.7 metres head and 1.42 litres per second
I have rads on, DHW is on, but not sure if calling for heat
Two UFH zones are on (on seperate manifolds)
UFH 1 is about 50 metres and 2 litres per min
UFH2 is 3 loops of 80,80 and 50 each running at 2 litres per min

There are 3 pumps on my system
Main circulator plus each UFH manifold has its own pump
 

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