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how do i convert a s plan central heating system to a y plan and what extra components do i need
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how do i convert a s plan central heating system to a y plan and what extra components do i need
how do i convert a s plan central heating system to a y plan and what extra components do i need
Only an examination setter could ask that!! Obviously another non jobsworth who has no idea about the industry.
To help with answer, Y plan has flow from boiler coming up to a 3 port zone valve. Right (or left!) to hot water cylinder and Left (or right!) to radiators. Then a spaghetti nest of wires.
S plan has flow from boiler, dividing into two at a tee. After tee a 2 port zone valve is put on flow to hot water cylinder and a 2 port zone valve is put on flow to central heating
system. Then a logical layout of a few wires.
I bet I've got something wrong here, but if
you get your diagrams out you'll see how this makes some sort of sense.
Most of us (plumbers and electricians) don't like Y plans because there are frequently problems with the wiring. S plans are simple and tend to work much better and it's easier and quicker to find a fault. Hence the comments in earlier posts!!
how do i convert a s plan central heating system to a y plan and what extra components do i need
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