I am trying to prevent my Ideal Standard 280NF from cycling (rated down to 60,000 btu). I have lived in the house for the past 12 months, so it has perhaps done this before we moved in. Boiler is on the ground floor, the 3 way valve and HWC is on the 3rd floor.
Whether the boiler is supplying HW or heating or both (sealed system, with tank stat and room thermostat), once the boiler is up to temp (5-10 mins on hot water, longer if both) it begins to cycle (on the boiler stat), generally 30 seconds on, 1 minute off. I have no problem with hot water supply, or radiator temps, I just want to reduce the cycling as I assume it is inefficient and will add wear and strain to the boiler.
A new Grundfos Alpha 2L 15-60 has been fitted as the old pump rattled. However on all settings, auto, high or low speed has made no difference. I have pipe thermostats on the flow and return to the boiler. On hot water, with the boiler on the middle setting I am getting outlet temps of 68-70 degrees, with a return of 50-55 degrees with the pump on the highest speed. The tank stat is set to 60 degrees and is positioned approx. 1/3rd up from the bottom. I have flushed the system using x800 thinking the heat exchanger may have scale deposits, and it was cycling as the reduced volume of water was getting to temp too quickly. This hasn’t made any appreciable difference. I was considering a second treatment of x800, or perhaps DS3 for more lime scale targeted approach, but was unsure how to dose DS3 into a sealed system (mix it to a paste and add to vertical towel rail?). The boiler also has a new PCB as the old one gave up the ghost after a 2 week summer shut down whilst on holiday. A relay melted, presumably from turning on and off so many times when cycling!
If I turn the boiler temp up, this just delays the cycling, and it happens at a higher temp, with a corresponding increase in the return flow temp. I am aware the boiler is large at 60,000 btu, but as the return flow temps are 15 degrees lower, I didn’t think this was an issue, the system appears to be soaking up the heat output. The pump is a new one, on full speed, on 28mm pipe, I can’t imagine it is a case of not being able to get the hot water away quick enough, or a blockage. I have opened up the HWC balancing gate valve to aid flow, again no difference.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I know my boiler has a low and high stat, fan and pressure switch, and I am wondering if any faults in those items could explain the cycling. The cycling can happen at different water temps, dependent upon the boiler setting.
thanks
Justin
Whether the boiler is supplying HW or heating or both (sealed system, with tank stat and room thermostat), once the boiler is up to temp (5-10 mins on hot water, longer if both) it begins to cycle (on the boiler stat), generally 30 seconds on, 1 minute off. I have no problem with hot water supply, or radiator temps, I just want to reduce the cycling as I assume it is inefficient and will add wear and strain to the boiler.
A new Grundfos Alpha 2L 15-60 has been fitted as the old pump rattled. However on all settings, auto, high or low speed has made no difference. I have pipe thermostats on the flow and return to the boiler. On hot water, with the boiler on the middle setting I am getting outlet temps of 68-70 degrees, with a return of 50-55 degrees with the pump on the highest speed. The tank stat is set to 60 degrees and is positioned approx. 1/3rd up from the bottom. I have flushed the system using x800 thinking the heat exchanger may have scale deposits, and it was cycling as the reduced volume of water was getting to temp too quickly. This hasn’t made any appreciable difference. I was considering a second treatment of x800, or perhaps DS3 for more lime scale targeted approach, but was unsure how to dose DS3 into a sealed system (mix it to a paste and add to vertical towel rail?). The boiler also has a new PCB as the old one gave up the ghost after a 2 week summer shut down whilst on holiday. A relay melted, presumably from turning on and off so many times when cycling!
If I turn the boiler temp up, this just delays the cycling, and it happens at a higher temp, with a corresponding increase in the return flow temp. I am aware the boiler is large at 60,000 btu, but as the return flow temps are 15 degrees lower, I didn’t think this was an issue, the system appears to be soaking up the heat output. The pump is a new one, on full speed, on 28mm pipe, I can’t imagine it is a case of not being able to get the hot water away quick enough, or a blockage. I have opened up the HWC balancing gate valve to aid flow, again no difference.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I know my boiler has a low and high stat, fan and pressure switch, and I am wondering if any faults in those items could explain the cycling. The cycling can happen at different water temps, dependent upon the boiler setting.
thanks
Justin