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I think the max boiler setpoint temp on that boiler is 75C or maybe just 80C max?. Can you ensure that the pump is pumping away from the boiler and what is the power showing there, it looks like 13W? What is the boiler stat set to? there is a 28mm? copper elbow under the boiler stat, is that the vent?.
 
I think the max boiler setpoint temp on that boiler is 75C or maybe just 80C max?. Can you ensure that the pump is pumping away from the boiler and what is the power showing there, it looks like 13W? What is the boiler stat set to? there is a 28mm? copper elbow under the boiler stat, is that the vent?.

Yes pump is on outlet and arrow pointing away from boiler.

Not sure why the reading appeared so high yesterday. After upstairs running a few hours checked now and boiler outlet high 70s. yes open vent at top rear right.

Ps just thinking I did actually turn boiler stat down since last night!

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Thanks, that very high temp of 89C might cause the pump to cavitate and cause circulation problems, might try a SP of ~ 70C for tomorrow and see what the pump power is. Can you see what that power reading was above, looks like 13W to me.
 
Thanks, that very high temp of 89C might cause the pump to cavitate and cause circulation problems, might try a SP of ~ 70C for tomorrow and see what the pump power is. Can you see what that power reading was above, looks like 13W to me.

Thanks yes I was wondering the same thing last night and turned the temp down a little. Will turn down some more too to hit 70 as you suggest.

The wilo pump is still in there and I'll likely just put the Trident pump in next so can't see the pump power readings any more at the moment.
 
OK thanks again, can see tomorrow what the 70C does, if anything, you will soon know as the boiler dT will decrease if the pump is circulating more.
 
OK thanks again, can see tomorrow what the 70C does, if anything, you will soon know as the boiler dT will decrease if the pump is circulating more.

Thanks I did turn it down more this morning and ran for 1.5 hrs before I left for work on downstairs zone. Didn't appear to make a difference on the rads not heating decently. Indeed they felt cooler. But will be sure to test this with new pump also incase the boiler is actually boiling the water at high settings! Which it could well be too adding to problems.
 
Presume boiler only ran continuously for 20 minutes or so and then started cycling??.

Correct yes. I did get the olives etc this morning and DHL delivered new pump. So I'll fit it tonight when home from work, refill and properly time the boiler start up run time on GF zone. And see if the rads perform better. Fingers crossed!
 

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