cant see the point in restricting the lock shield when the TRV is designed to control the room temperature, or am I missing something ?the other side should be a lockshield valve you can adjust that
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cant see the point in restricting the lock shield when the TRV is designed to control the room temperature, or am I missing something ?the other side should be a lockshield valve you can adjust that
cant see the point in restricting the lock shield when the TRV is designed to control the room temperature, or am I missing something ?
What was/is the pump head and flow on CP2 & CP3? , theoretically PP3 should give somewhere in the middle, by my calculations, but your numbers will tell us more.Thank you CP2 did work reasonably well, the ‘ problem rad ‘ began to warm up. I then switched to CP3 and the ‘ problem rad ‘ is now very hot, can still keep my hand on it just....the other rads are really hot, the one next to my Wife’s chair is too hot too touch, with the Boiler flow set at 64oC however the return temperature has now increased to 56oC 🔥 Might leave it at CP2, where the return was 51-53oC 🥶 the ‘ problem Rad ‘ is not so important, as it’s in the ‘ ‘game room’ not used very much. Probably need a CP 2 1/2 🤔, since increasing the flow from CP1 to CP2 and more recently CP3 the boiler is modulating a lot better, hasn’t cut out at all yet. Also the Hot water heated from 7am-11am & 8pm to 10pm is working very well, with CP1 & 2, Will be a different story in the Summer months when it will be Hot Water only.***.
Thanks for the explanation. Running PP3, the boiler is 63oC limited to 8KW, getting return temperature 54-55oC ( getting steam from the boiler vent, so must be condensing ) ALL rads currently 🔥 even the problem one, boiler modulating well. Guess this is the best I can get at the moment, Hot water heating perfectly using the times I have set. Would love to get a better efficienc, but compared to my old pump with a flow temperature of 75-78oC ( god knows what the inlet temperature was then 🤯 ) I must be saving £££s Think my best plan is to upgrade the two lounge single rads to double fins ( Summer job, need modify the tail feeds with a bend, have a bender, but not done that before ) then I may see the inlet temperature fall a few degrees.Should also maybe pointed out advantage of PP mode with reduced flow demand say if TRVs shutting in, if the flowrate demand halved from 0.9 to 0.45m3/hr on CP3 then the head would still remain at 4.5M but on PP3 would reduce to ~ 3.3M with lower pump power required and less throttling of the TRVs.
No they haven’t, considering phoning them, assuming I can get a technical answer to the trip setting.....I am certain it shouldn’t be +3oC.....thanksDon't know if Vaillant came back to you yet but spoke to a friend of mine who has a 20kw Vokera Mynute, he watched the flow temperature rise from boiler fire up at 42C to its target temperature of 55C, it rose fairly rapidly until ~ 52/53C and then gradually increased to and settled at its target temperature of 55C.
When boiler/system was running for ~ 20 mins he increased the target temp from 55C to 60C, the temperature exceeded its target by 3C briefly and then settled down at 60/61C.
HelloThe +5C temp cut would certainly help but I feel that you havn't got true control of the flow temperature, its well named as target temperature, vaillant state that its the return temperature (probably the deltaT) that modulates the boiler, IMO Flow temperature control allows the flow temperature to increase very rapidly and as it approaches the SP temp it reduces the firing rate (derivative control) to avoid any or very little overshoot, this is what I see happening on my relations 20 kw Vokera VisionS where even with a 5kw demand and no range rating the flow temp only overshoots by ~ 2C. and the settles down but it has that +5C margin.
It’s a brand new pump & working very well, the main issue is with the boiler controls.....Open the gate valve fully on the cylinder return. Check all TRVs are fully open or remove a few of the heads. Slow down the pump speed. Check pump valves are fully open. Then try again. If problem persists, i would remove and inspect pump.
Yes PP3.....PP2?? or PP3.
HiA recent post I saw somewhere re a Glowworm "low water pressure" alarm on boiler/pump start up got me thinking about your very first post paragraph re S.53 & S.54. The glowworm alarm (and start inhibit?) is triggered by a pressure sensor which detects the small rise in pressure when the circ pump starts, so obviously if the pump doesn't start or is fouled with sludge etc then this alarm annunciates, the glowworm sensor apparently can get blocked very easily and a temporary fix was to increase the filling pressure and might lead one to falsely believe that this sensor was only used only as a method of detecting sufficient water in the boiler.
Valliant informed you that S.53 is triggered by the 30C flow/return deltaT but I think its triggered by the above (borne out by changing the pump) and S.54 is the deltaT alarm, however if this is correct then the boiler would have to fire up, perhaps on minimum firing?, to enable the high deltaT to develop between the flow/return or else S.54 isn't configured quite correctly. (Or else the boiler just waits and waits to see if S.53 clears).
I also see that you can run the boiler on return temperature by changing d.17, even though you seem to be getting very satisfactory performance now it might be interesting to try this control mode sometime to see its effect on the target (flow) temperature and of course condensing benefit, it is primarily suggested for UFH.
Also may be worth checking that d.18 (pump overrun) is on its default setting 1 ( comfort or continuous running).
Strange, but in all those interesting blog posts I havn't seen it mentioned anywhere that the flow trip is SP+5C.
Cant believe how silent the boiler and pump are, modulating perfectly @ 62oC DT 11-12oC inlet 52oC house warming up all rads hot......never ever been this goodLooks like temperature derived so, I,ve seen that it sometimes displays with deltaTs as low as 22/23c so perhaps looks at the rate of rise of the flow temperature as well, anyway not a problem for you now.
Does that mean the pump will run 24/7 ?The calc for KW is, KW= m3/hr*16.66*60*deltaT/860. = 0.85*16.66*60*12/860, 11.86KW.
This the ref I have to D.18. (1 is the default)
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HiOne would think that it should control as you say, above.
Another often discussed item is the power output and duration during ignition sequence, some say its 80% for 60 secs, others say 80% for 20 secs. You can get a good feel for this by noting the (pump) flowrate, the deltaT and the fan speed, d.34, during normal operation, then sometime when you next start up the boiler just watch and note the fan speed d.34 at start up and the time it remains at this speed before changing, can then calculate the output as fan speed is almost directly proportional to power output.
No real thoughts on room stat, its switching in at SP-1C (should be SP-0.5C) and off at SP-0.3 but should be SP so 0.3C error at this end, maybe faulty controller but not a huge problem?.Hi
did a single observation ( Wife was pressuring me to do lunch 😂 )
Fan speed initially 400, quickly dropped and stabilised at 277, stayed there for 1 minute exactly, then dropped to 150 for around 20 seconds then climbed back to 277 for 30 seconds then cut out.***.not sure what that means, if anything 🤔
also have been running steadily @62oC (10oC DT) for past few days, very stable, although boiler does modulate up & down a lot....tried increasing to 64oC to help warm up the house quicker, but it then it increased firing, expected but continued to 67oC and cut out 🤯, seems unacceptable that a boiler can’t fire up just enough to give a 2oC raise in temperatur.e, of course a 5oC tolerance would, likely have made this possible.
UPDATE
on normal running@ DT 10oC 0.7m3/Hr target 64oC the fan speed modulates between 143 & 192, doesn’t sound a lot, but can be heard. With proper tuning, this differential should slowly decrease & the modulation should be minimal.
I wondered if the PP setting on the pump could be responsible for varying the pump flow, chasing the continual boiler modulation 🤔 so switched the pump to CP2, 0.6m3/Hr and lower Watts 👍 and immediately the modulation stopped 👍 the fan is now constant at 150, occasionally it goes up to 154, then falls back to 150.***..so much better than the constant noise of the boiler firing up and down, although being in the kitchen it cant really be heard in the lounge, although the modulation could be heard in the spare bedroom, which is immediately above the boiler, but not any longer 👍
wonder if this pump behaviour is normal, or just ‘ one of those things’ 🤔
Any thoughts on the room stat question ???
thanks
re room stat, is the 0.5oC offset setting, ‘ shared’ either side of the target temperature?No real thoughts on room stat, its switching in at SP-1C (should be SP-0.5C) and off at SP-0.3 but should be SP so 0.3C error at this end, maybe faulty controller but not a huge problem?.
PP mode would certainly seem to be a bit erratic, I wouldn't have thought it should behave like this.
Now that its settled down at 0.6 ms/hr and 1500 rpm, what are the flow/return temps??, I can then give some numbers.
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