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Dave Luck
Hi everyone, new to this forum and not a professional plumber.<br><br>Over the last 6 years we have been renovating a house in the Galician hills in northern Spain. We are nearly there...<br><br>We have central heating over 3 floors with a total floor area of 280m². We have<br><br>475 liter buffer heated by solar, gravity fed hunter herald 21b multi fuel stove, and a pumped 10kw ( apparently but I reckon near 8kw) pellet stove which we use as a back up. The buffer is open vented and direct ( with the exception of the solar coil), around 11kw of radiators / towel rails ( 4 bath/ shower rooms - I know, I know I just do what I,m told...), the ch is powered by a single circuit over 3 floors with a grundfos ups2 25-50/ 60 pump and dhw is supplied via heat exchanger at mains pressure.<br><br>We have installed all this ourselves learning as we go and it works pretty well except I'm a little disappointed with the pellet boiler. We recently purchased this so we could have some automation and in case for some reason we can't lug logs around. It lacks punch and I guess I should have over sized it but we are on a tight budget and this came up relatively cheap. The hunter is a fantastic bit of kit. Handles all of our heating / water requirements with a little spare capacity.<br><br>So anyway, we have the pellet boiler running in the mornings just to take off the morning chill but its trying ( and not really succeeding) to heat the whole house. I really want to split the circuit so that in the mornings it is only heating the top floor of the house and not drain all the heat from the buffer. <br><br>I really don't want to change any of the other controls so I'm after some sort of timed valve that will block the flow to the lower floors but allow flow to the top floor. I'm assuming I'll only need one valve fitted to hot flow after the 't' where the circuit splits? I also really want that valve to be normally open. Any recommendations?<br><br>Sorry a bit of a long winded post!<br><br>Cheers<br><br>Dave