I have already made several postings on this forum regarding my daughters heating system running off 2 Combi boilers in parallel.
Unfortunately the more that I see of this system, the more I am convinced that the experts who "adapted/converted" the 2 systems into 1, were related to wyatt earp. I had occasion to take up some floor boards to trace some pipe runs, and could hardly believe the quality of workmanship, and the the lack of any thought. I am sure that if I were to replumb the system completely, I could make a profit on the piping removed.
However, my questions.
The boilers feed onto a common flow/return loop, which then splits to provide the heating system on one flow/return loop, and also to 2 megaflow CL250 tanks on another flow/return loop.
The hot water loop has a motorised valve fitted, and controlled by a thermosat built into one of the tanks. this MV is fitted at the boiler end of the loop. Would it be better fitted at the Tank end. (see questions below before answering)
I believe that it is normal to have one radiator on a system without any thermostatic control, to provide an uninterrupted return path. On this system it is the bathroom radiator, HOWEVER this radiator is on the Tank flow/return loop, and AFTER the MV. Is this correct/good practice/bad practice/ totally incorrect.
In addition, there is another radiator that has been added with the flow on the heating loop, and the return on the tank loop. Is this correct/good practice/bad/practice/ totally incorrect.
Your comments and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately the more that I see of this system, the more I am convinced that the experts who "adapted/converted" the 2 systems into 1, were related to wyatt earp. I had occasion to take up some floor boards to trace some pipe runs, and could hardly believe the quality of workmanship, and the the lack of any thought. I am sure that if I were to replumb the system completely, I could make a profit on the piping removed.
However, my questions.
The boilers feed onto a common flow/return loop, which then splits to provide the heating system on one flow/return loop, and also to 2 megaflow CL250 tanks on another flow/return loop.
The hot water loop has a motorised valve fitted, and controlled by a thermosat built into one of the tanks. this MV is fitted at the boiler end of the loop. Would it be better fitted at the Tank end. (see questions below before answering)
I believe that it is normal to have one radiator on a system without any thermostatic control, to provide an uninterrupted return path. On this system it is the bathroom radiator, HOWEVER this radiator is on the Tank flow/return loop, and AFTER the MV. Is this correct/good practice/bad practice/ totally incorrect.
In addition, there is another radiator that has been added with the flow on the heating loop, and the return on the tank loop. Is this correct/good practice/bad/practice/ totally incorrect.
Your comments and assistance would be greatly appreciated.