Hi all,
Literally just joined and to hopefully I can get some help with the following problem. I hope this will be a success!
I believe this is possibly a common problem, but hopefully there is a standard solution?
Ok, here goes. I have a one pipe system with a conventional boiler that is wired up exactly to a Y Plan design. The components are: Boiler, three way valve, tank stat, room stat, pump, programmer.
I have purchased an under floor heating kit that I have installed for just the kitchen heat supply. This consists of a separate pump, 2 way valve and a room stat and a manifold.
I have managed to find a wiring diagram to incorporate this in to the system but have a problem. I intend to wire the under floor heating side in as a completely separate system that can be used when everything else is off. The problem I have is when I wire into the switch live for the boiler (to fire the boiler), this connects the two pumps and in the case where the central or domestic water is not being heated, and the under floor heating calls for heat, this will send a live to the main pump and allow it to switch on. I can not see any other logical way of wiring so it does not do this.
This means the main central heating pump will be rotating but with no where for the flow to go as the three way valve will be closed (because neither the tank / room stat will be calling for heat).
I suppose I have two questions:
1) Is it ok to have the central heating pump rotating but with the three way valve closed and the flow going no where?
2) If not, how can I wire so the CH pump does not switch on when the under floor heating calls for heat. (I am thinking some sort of relay).
Any help would be very gladly received.
Thanks,
Chris.
Literally just joined and to hopefully I can get some help with the following problem. I hope this will be a success!
I believe this is possibly a common problem, but hopefully there is a standard solution?
Ok, here goes. I have a one pipe system with a conventional boiler that is wired up exactly to a Y Plan design. The components are: Boiler, three way valve, tank stat, room stat, pump, programmer.
I have purchased an under floor heating kit that I have installed for just the kitchen heat supply. This consists of a separate pump, 2 way valve and a room stat and a manifold.
I have managed to find a wiring diagram to incorporate this in to the system but have a problem. I intend to wire the under floor heating side in as a completely separate system that can be used when everything else is off. The problem I have is when I wire into the switch live for the boiler (to fire the boiler), this connects the two pumps and in the case where the central or domestic water is not being heated, and the under floor heating calls for heat, this will send a live to the main pump and allow it to switch on. I can not see any other logical way of wiring so it does not do this.
This means the main central heating pump will be rotating but with no where for the flow to go as the three way valve will be closed (because neither the tank / room stat will be calling for heat).
I suppose I have two questions:
1) Is it ok to have the central heating pump rotating but with the three way valve closed and the flow going no where?
2) If not, how can I wire so the CH pump does not switch on when the under floor heating calls for heat. (I am thinking some sort of relay).
Any help would be very gladly received.
Thanks,
Chris.