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Marty92
Hi all,
I am contracted to replace a control system for a commercial heating system, it's packed up following the removal of two older boilers, replaced by one w200.
The boiler swap was all very dodgy - I given up asking questions!
I am some what confused by the original intended design.
There are 7 zones which are a mixture of rads and UFH.
4 of said zones have satchwell csc's and Svt's
The csc's control satchwell arx1202's / mbx4451 valve bodies
The valves are positioned in the returns just prior to the return header, the centre port is connected from the flow header via a bypass valve in the direction of standard flow.
Essentially they are connected as diverting valves.
given that I have OS temps and the system seems to be designed for weather compensation how can this work?
I cannot see any means of limiting flow water temperature or any way of differentiating temperatures between zones.
What am I missing?
thanks
martyn
I am contracted to replace a control system for a commercial heating system, it's packed up following the removal of two older boilers, replaced by one w200.
The boiler swap was all very dodgy - I given up asking questions!
I am some what confused by the original intended design.
There are 7 zones which are a mixture of rads and UFH.
4 of said zones have satchwell csc's and Svt's
The csc's control satchwell arx1202's / mbx4451 valve bodies
The valves are positioned in the returns just prior to the return header, the centre port is connected from the flow header via a bypass valve in the direction of standard flow.
Essentially they are connected as diverting valves.
given that I have OS temps and the system seems to be designed for weather compensation how can this work?
I cannot see any means of limiting flow water temperature or any way of differentiating temperatures between zones.
What am I missing?
thanks
martyn