I've recently had a new Ideal boiler installed (Ideal Logic Max Heat 2 H18) and plumbed for PDHW (priority hot water). I use it with EPH CP4 series: CP4i, additional Combipack 4, CP4-HW-OT, wired and configured as per EPH instructions, covering downstairs, upstairs and hot water tank, with the boiler controlled using OpenTherm.
The boiler target flow temperature is set on the master CP4 using HHbO (t-5) in the OpenTherm parameters and the boiler display shows that this is working.
However, for PDHW the aim is to use a lower boiler target flow temperature when running central heating (e.g 55°C) to keep the boiler in condensing mode and higher when heating the hot water tank (e.g. 69°C) to get the tank above the Legionnaires temperature. Unfortunately the EPH set does not support dual temperatures, so I set HHbO to 55°C and use a relay across the OpenTherm wires when HW is on, which causes the boiler to run at its set flow temperature (69°C).
This produces the desired result, but is a bit naff (and the boiler display is wrong when heating HW). Has anyone found a better way?
The boiler target flow temperature is set on the master CP4 using HHbO (t-5) in the OpenTherm parameters and the boiler display shows that this is working.
However, for PDHW the aim is to use a lower boiler target flow temperature when running central heating (e.g 55°C) to keep the boiler in condensing mode and higher when heating the hot water tank (e.g. 69°C) to get the tank above the Legionnaires temperature. Unfortunately the EPH set does not support dual temperatures, so I set HHbO to 55°C and use a relay across the OpenTherm wires when HW is on, which causes the boiler to run at its set flow temperature (69°C).
This produces the desired result, but is a bit naff (and the boiler display is wrong when heating HW). Has anyone found a better way?