Recently moved into a house with a combined pumped central heating and hot water circuit. The 20 yrs old Potterton nice and reliable but inefficient floor standing boiler ultimately requires replacement but I want to leave this for the minute until other work is completed (kitchen extension, what fun).
The only control at present is TRVs, boiler timeswitch and boiler thermostat. Also 15mm connections to the vented hot water cylinder and a 15mm vent/feed pipe that only splits at the expansion tank in the loft.
Now it is coming to summer this is becoming a pain with various sticking TRVs. I'm looking to rejig the piping to add 2 port control valves on the central heating and hot water. Running a new supply pipe up to the airing cupboard where I'll locate the control valves, make existing supply pipe the supply to the rads only and revise the vent/feed pipe arrangements (should be 22mm vent plus 15mm feed shouldn't it?)
I'd prefer not to mess around with the existing circulating pump located on the return side of the boiler downstairs in the kitchen. Recently the practice seems to be to locate circulating pumps on the supply side of the boiler, either immediately adjacent or in the airing cupboard by cylinder/control valves.
I'm curious as to anyone's thoughts on whether it is OK to maintain the current pump locations or whether it should be moved. I can move it if I really have to but as this is a short term measure before a new boiler I'm like to minimise effort......
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
The only control at present is TRVs, boiler timeswitch and boiler thermostat. Also 15mm connections to the vented hot water cylinder and a 15mm vent/feed pipe that only splits at the expansion tank in the loft.
Now it is coming to summer this is becoming a pain with various sticking TRVs. I'm looking to rejig the piping to add 2 port control valves on the central heating and hot water. Running a new supply pipe up to the airing cupboard where I'll locate the control valves, make existing supply pipe the supply to the rads only and revise the vent/feed pipe arrangements (should be 22mm vent plus 15mm feed shouldn't it?)
I'd prefer not to mess around with the existing circulating pump located on the return side of the boiler downstairs in the kitchen. Recently the practice seems to be to locate circulating pumps on the supply side of the boiler, either immediately adjacent or in the airing cupboard by cylinder/control valves.
I'm curious as to anyone's thoughts on whether it is OK to maintain the current pump locations or whether it should be moved. I can move it if I really have to but as this is a short term measure before a new boiler I'm like to minimise effort......
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks