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if i take off NRV then it stops circulating . i would guess i need to redo feed and pump location . Put pump on flow before boiler and feed before pump like in example ShaynCorbs sendI see the pump is on Auto setting, you might change that to a higher setting and post the make/model of the pump, most pumps, Grundfos etc just don't work on this Auto setting. Also the cylinder coil NRV should be removed IMO (if still installed) especially if a spring loaded type but try pump on different setting for a start.
port valves are essential ?
Yes i tried to set to max but as soon as i take out NRV its stops circulating or atleast ot doest pump hot water from boiler though the system .I would think that it should work if you install in the horizontal pipe just above it and shift the vent to the left of it, that way the cold feed is to the suction side of the pump and the whole system should operate at a positive pressure. As installed IMO, should still work but not the best as system will be at negative pressure in places.
Ideally, should have mot.valve and balancing valve on cylinder coil as cylinder temp will run at the boiler temperature otherwise.
Shaun is showing the pump on the flow from the boiler, pump pumping away from the boiler (correctly), but the above mod shouachieve the same IMO.
Have you changed the pump settings?.
If the flow&return are as shown and directions correct and the cold feed is shown correctly then suggested mod should work IMO, there are hundreds of installations like this with the pump mounted high up at the cylinder some with a mid position valve close by. To get the system up and running you can always install the zone valve later but maybe install balancing valve with next mod. I don't have one (but do have a Mot.valve) and a 6M pump running at 3.5M can circulate 10 rads + the cylinder coil.
The most obvious question of all, are the flow and return pipes connected to the correct boiler points?.
I,m still a bit puzzled as to why the original installation (pump on return) didn't circulate through the rads as essentially it was the same as my system except that my pump is pumping into the boiler (return) at ground level and adjacent to the boiler, the cold feed is connected in exactly as yours is.
Two attic bedroom rads do run with a slight negative pressure but its never been a problem.
if i get this right i would need to move ether on return or flow but after or before boiler ,bypass valve . then have 3 way motorized valve that diverts either to cylinder or rads , and keep that NRV on return ? that would solve all problems i guess as it would heat up ether rads or cylinder first and then would switch to the other one . or ofc i 2x two way valves . but i though all this should work ether way without putting those 2 way valves as old houses dont have themOriginal pump location (on the return) achieved no rad circulation, why not.
Second pump location only achieves limited rad circulation but only if cyl coil NRV installed, also strange.
Where should it be installed if my suggestion above incorrect?.
on return . and behind cylinder there is two pipes going down straight to the stove , and another coil on the other side . So basically pipes on the right from rads was going behind boiler and down to the stove splitting into coil . So all i did basically is cut those pipes from stove and use the ones that on the left and new coil as well . its basically exactly how it was with the stove . Image on how it was and how it is nowWhere was the pump installed when you had the stove?
post 8 is photoshoped as a example on where to place pump . post #34 basicaly all you wrote is correct . Bottom pipe on the left is return from rads to the boiler . top pipe from the left is from boiler and on the right is feed and into the radiator flow . the reason i installed like this because i had no space on the left side return to install pump after the boiler . so i installed before and put that NRV. also i noticed that on post #34 where it says pump direction market against the flow is that an error ?I am seeing TWO pumps now in post #8, time for the Jamesons.
post 8 is photoshoped as a example on where to place pump . post #34 basicaly all you wrote is correct . Bottom pipe on the left is return from rads to the boiler . top pipe from the left is from boiler and on the right is feed and into the radiator flow . the reason i installed like this because i had no space on the left side return to install pump after the boiler . so i installed before and put that NRV
in #1 picture thats where it was when i created the post and it was pumping to the left towards the boiler . but then Shaun said its in wrong location and i relocate based on picture on post #4 and now its pumping downwards . i rotate motor as well to original position . as in #1i had to rotate motor to move wire out of the way because doors was not closing , when moves upwards i moved back to original position . i can be confusing sometimes sorry #1 how it was #18 how it is now .In post #1 you can see the arrow on the pump pointing towards the wiring on the pump terminal box, in post #34 unless you have changed the pump head orientation then the pump is pumping upwards, is the arrow on the pump pointing upwards or downwards.
you mean like this ? the problem i would have this way that there would be not enough space to fit in pump unless i remove T and connect closer to vent going back to boiler flowI would think that it should work if you install in the horizontal pipe just above it and shift the vent to the left of it, that way the cold feed is to the suction side of the pump and the whole system should operate at a positive pressure. As installed IMO, should still work but not the best as system will be at negative pressure in places.
Ideally, should have mot.valve and balancing valve on cylinder coil as cylinder temp will run at the boiler temperature otherwise.
Shaun is showing the pump on the flow from the boiler, pump pumping away from the boiler (correctly), but the above mod should achieve the same IMO.
Have you changed the pump settings?.
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