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Hi, Im here to see if I can get any help with my boiler cycling which I think may due to wrong bore pipework in my old house.
Ive installed a thermal store indirect coil tank in the loft, connected to my existing system with a condensing boiler, pump and 2 x 2way valves, one for CH and one for DHW.
Cycling only seems to occur on DHW and Ive noticed that within a total run of 24m in the primary circuit,(12m flow,12m return) which is mainly 22mm and 1" pipe, there is a run of 15mm pipework for a total of 8m (4m flow,4m return).
The thermal store ramps up to around 55c and then the boiler starts to cycle and it takes forever for the store to reach its operating temp of 75c. The boiler itself gets very hot so I suspect that the 15mm pipe is not wide enough to remove the heat from the boiler in sufficient quantity to heat the store and is shutting itself down to prevent it overheating.
Am I right in assuming this and should I change the 15mm pipe sections to a wider bore, if so 22mm or 28mm, I want as fast a recovery time for my thermal store as possible but will the 28mm pipe work (for 8m run) have pump sizing implications? The top of the coil in the store is nearly 7m vertical above the boiler/pump, I have a 6m head grundfoss pump which seems to hack the existing set up ok.
thanks
Geezah
Ive installed a thermal store indirect coil tank in the loft, connected to my existing system with a condensing boiler, pump and 2 x 2way valves, one for CH and one for DHW.
Cycling only seems to occur on DHW and Ive noticed that within a total run of 24m in the primary circuit,(12m flow,12m return) which is mainly 22mm and 1" pipe, there is a run of 15mm pipework for a total of 8m (4m flow,4m return).
The thermal store ramps up to around 55c and then the boiler starts to cycle and it takes forever for the store to reach its operating temp of 75c. The boiler itself gets very hot so I suspect that the 15mm pipe is not wide enough to remove the heat from the boiler in sufficient quantity to heat the store and is shutting itself down to prevent it overheating.
Am I right in assuming this and should I change the 15mm pipe sections to a wider bore, if so 22mm or 28mm, I want as fast a recovery time for my thermal store as possible but will the 28mm pipe work (for 8m run) have pump sizing implications? The top of the coil in the store is nearly 7m vertical above the boiler/pump, I have a 6m head grundfoss pump which seems to hack the existing set up ok.
thanks
Geezah