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mike_s
How was this done the old fashioned way?
I ask because I have a customer who has 2 heat only boilers, pressurised with external expansion vessell etc.
The system is between 5 and 10 years old, there are 4 non-return valves in total, one for each flow and return.
They have a problem with one boiler overheating when the other is on, boiler stat and over heat cut off seem to be working fine.
The pump is on the return, working and overunning fine however I'm going to move the pump to the flow, before the 3 zone valves (s plan plus system) as I'm thinking the non-return valves are preventing the heat escaping as the pump is incorrectly positioned.
Failling that, I will check out the non-return valves.
Does this sound about right? I've spoke to various manufacturers and these days they insist on low-level headers but the non-return valve method was the old school way so how should this be done?
I ask because I have a customer who has 2 heat only boilers, pressurised with external expansion vessell etc.
The system is between 5 and 10 years old, there are 4 non-return valves in total, one for each flow and return.
They have a problem with one boiler overheating when the other is on, boiler stat and over heat cut off seem to be working fine.
The pump is on the return, working and overunning fine however I'm going to move the pump to the flow, before the 3 zone valves (s plan plus system) as I'm thinking the non-return valves are preventing the heat escaping as the pump is incorrectly positioned.
Failling that, I will check out the non-return valves.
Does this sound about right? I've spoke to various manufacturers and these days they insist on low-level headers but the non-return valve method was the old school way so how should this be done?