Hi all
I am having a very strange issue with my hot water.
Basically, and it appears intermittently, the boiler will not fire when there is a hot water demand from the timer and stat has not opened.
The boiler is a worcester Bosch Greenstar 30CDI system boiler.
My home heating and water are split into 2 sections and either section should fire the boiler.
Downstairs i have an Uponor UFH system which works very well and a heat demand fires it no problem. Upstairs i have 2 rads and a 2 port valve, a secondary pump which works fine, unvented hot water cylinder and 2 port valve with stat.
The live and switched live have simply been piggy backed at the boiler terminals and yet the boiler will not fire intermittently with a HW demand.
Checking voltages on the connection centre shows some weird and wonderful readings with standing 60-100v at the 2 port valves.
I can only assume either that i have a high resistance switch on the HW actuator or some issue with the 2 systems being linked at the boiler?
Suspect actuator switch is most likely i think as i have seen the boiler fire from a demand upstairs on occasion.
Can anyone confirm my thinking based on the diagram i have done?
I am also thinking that it would be best to isolate the up and down systems with relays to prevent any possible back feed??
I am having a very strange issue with my hot water.
Basically, and it appears intermittently, the boiler will not fire when there is a hot water demand from the timer and stat has not opened.
The boiler is a worcester Bosch Greenstar 30CDI system boiler.
My home heating and water are split into 2 sections and either section should fire the boiler.
Downstairs i have an Uponor UFH system which works very well and a heat demand fires it no problem. Upstairs i have 2 rads and a 2 port valve, a secondary pump which works fine, unvented hot water cylinder and 2 port valve with stat.
The live and switched live have simply been piggy backed at the boiler terminals and yet the boiler will not fire intermittently with a HW demand.
Checking voltages on the connection centre shows some weird and wonderful readings with standing 60-100v at the 2 port valves.
I can only assume either that i have a high resistance switch on the HW actuator or some issue with the 2 systems being linked at the boiler?
Suspect actuator switch is most likely i think as i have seen the boiler fire from a demand upstairs on occasion.
Can anyone confirm my thinking based on the diagram i have done?
I am also thinking that it would be best to isolate the up and down systems with relays to prevent any possible back feed??