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Ok, I’ll go do that now. I have turned the manifold temperatures down like you suggested yesterday. (Is that what you mean)Bypass on its own shouldn't increase boiler demand,
Can you just run on DHW demand only and see what kind of cycling and flow/return temps you are getting.
Also ensure you check those manifold temperatures sometime.
Ok, yes i wil do that. Well I ran the DHW system and this was the resultNo, the next time the troubled manifold is on check the temperatures where highlighted with the heat gun as suggested in post 69, we can then see if that TMV is bypassing.
Yes I can shut those valves temporarily, if the rads call for heat off this troubled boiler they use those pipes for flow and return, both boilers can not operate at the same time. The gas is purely for backup.Can you shut those valves temporarily and put a note on the gas boiler to that effect and see how the UFH operates.
Can't see attachment 76410 re DHW.
No boiler didn’t run continuously, the blue on the graph is where the flame stops but the pump still runs to circulate the water, the boiler only fired for 29 mins 38 seconds out of the 44.37 mins (sorry was not clear on my outcome)If you mean that the boiler ran continuously for 45.37 mins then its output was ~ 19.7kwh and if all that energy was inputted to the hot water cylinder then the cylinder volume would need to be 846 liters to only rise by 20C, not likely, if the HW cylinder is say a more realistic 250 liters then it would only take 5.81kwh or 13.5 min to rise it by 20C. still not clear as to what's going on but with these valves now closed then it may be become clearer.
Hi JohnNo boiler didn’t run continuously, the blue on the graph is where the flame stops but the pump still runs to circulate the water, the boiler only fired for 29 mins 38 seconds out of the 44.37 mins (sorry was not clear on my outcome)
There are zones valves already on the rads but because of the new piping the have stuffed it up, so new pipe work and zones valves I’m pickingSo install zone valve on rads and problem solved?.
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