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Matt0029

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I have installed a system and am only getting a 6degree difference between the flow and return. I have knuckled the locksheilds down on the rads closest the boiler and also lowered the pump speed. To increase it all that can be done is to knuckle the locksheilds down further? Though this is just about stopping enough heat getting too the rads. Thanks.
 
Have limited the flow to 65 degrees the flow was at this temperature when tested not sure if the rooms where up to temp. Is there anyway of telling what flow rate the pump is giving me in litres per minute?
 
Are you measuring this deltaT at the boiler? if so, maybe by pass open.
If your boiler is still running (and not cycling) at 12kw then the flowrate is 28.7 LPM (1.72M3/hr) @ deltaT of 6C which seems extremely high from a pump on reduced speed, I would think most systems would circulate at ~ 1 M3/hr (max) which gives a deltaT of 10.3C @ 12kw.
If the boiler is cycling then you can get a small deltaT but with a fairly low boiler flow temp of maybe 40/45C. resulting in a low rad/boiler output.
 
Have limited the flow to 65 degrees the flow was at this temperature when tested not sure if the rooms where up to temp. Is there anyway of telling what flow rate the pump is giving me in litres per minute?
What is the pump model and present setting?.
 
I am measuring delta t on the flow and return connections at the boiler. Is this not correct? There is no bypass near the boiler as no zone valves. There is a bypass near then end of the heating run.
 
That's what is concerning me.
 

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I am measuring delta t on the flow and return connections at the boiler. Is this not correct? There is no bypass near the boiler as no zone valves. There is a bypass near then end of the heating run.
Is it a manual or automatic (ABV) bypass? and if a ABV what is the setting index?.
Will look at PP2 pump curve for that massive pump but you have 32 rads?.
 
Without knowing the boiler output at this 6C differential with 34 rads then impossible to calculate the flowrate.
First check (no) bypass.
PP2 is still a very powerful setting (7.5M) on this pump so would suggest c/o to PP1 (6.0M).
you can always keep reducing the boiler flow temp to get the return temp down to say 45C even though the deltaT will still be very low (with rad output decrease) or maintain 65C and If deltaT still too low, slowly throttling one valve on the main return to the boiler (preferably not the pump suction) until deltaT rises to 15C or so.
 
From my experience, a honeywell ABV is very easily damaged (Im sure other brands are similar) if you try to set it incorrectly. So worth checking if it is constantly bypassing (assuming you have a bypass!).
 
Virtually impossible to set a ABV properly IMO with this pump as it really hasn't any constant curves, and obviously won't work with PP control as the head falls with decreasing flow.
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