We've recently moved into a new place and i've been tweaking the heating timing to get the system working as efficiently as possible, and i've come across something i've never seen before.
The Boiler is an Ideal Classic RS360, and its controlled by a Siemens RWB9 timeclock, plus a room stat in the hall. Theres a vented hot water cylinder in the upstairs bathroom, with a cold header tank above it.
We dont use much hot water in the evening, so i was trying to shut the water off at say 8pm, but run the heating until 10, however the time clock wouldnt let me. After lots of head scratching, i noticed that if i flip it to manual and select hot water, only the hot water fires up as you would expect. If however if i select central heating, both the heating and hot water LEDs come on....
My previous system had complete control over both zones whenever i wanted it.
I've searched around trying to find a circulating pump and/or some motorised zone valves, however the boiler is in the kitchen and i fear the valves are behind the cabinets or wall or something.
I've also noticed the hot water doesnt get very hot, so i was wanting to fit a thermostat and hopefully manage to get better control over the hot water temperature by turning the boilers output up a bit, but if the time clock wont let me control the hot water seperately then i presume this wont work either.
Any tips?
The Boiler is an Ideal Classic RS360, and its controlled by a Siemens RWB9 timeclock, plus a room stat in the hall. Theres a vented hot water cylinder in the upstairs bathroom, with a cold header tank above it.
We dont use much hot water in the evening, so i was trying to shut the water off at say 8pm, but run the heating until 10, however the time clock wouldnt let me. After lots of head scratching, i noticed that if i flip it to manual and select hot water, only the hot water fires up as you would expect. If however if i select central heating, both the heating and hot water LEDs come on....
My previous system had complete control over both zones whenever i wanted it.
I've searched around trying to find a circulating pump and/or some motorised zone valves, however the boiler is in the kitchen and i fear the valves are behind the cabinets or wall or something.
I've also noticed the hot water doesnt get very hot, so i was wanting to fit a thermostat and hopefully manage to get better control over the hot water temperature by turning the boilers output up a bit, but if the time clock wont let me control the hot water seperately then i presume this wont work either.
Any tips?