We had a Vaillant 418 boiler installed 4 years ago along with a VRC400 weather compensator and unistor hot water storage tank, the system is run vented. After much time spent twiddling with various settings I finally got the system to work reasonably well with a minimum of problems with micofireing, over-shoot etc. There is however a problem which has been there from new but did not occur very often. Now it is occurring much more often and needs to be resolved.
The problem appears to be in the PID control loop which regulates the gas valve and the fan speed when the boiler is modulating, especially at low levels of heat output. This control loop does not appear to have any parameters which can be adjusted by the user. It can be seen most easily by monitoring the flow temperature (D40). When it is controlling correctly this is very stable but when the fault occurs it oscillates slowly up and down from its correct value by up to +/- 3 Deg. over a period of about 15 seconds, whilst the return (D41) temperature remains stable. When this happens the control parameters start to exceed their limits and the boiler cuts out and reverts to anti-cycling mode. If this carries on the VRC400 will never achieve its set temperature and the house remains up to 2 degrees down. Altering the flow through the boiler either by turning the pump down or opening the bypass does little to improve it. No fault codes show up and the parameters (apart from D40) remain largely unchanged whether the fault is there or not.
Any ideas anyone?
The problem appears to be in the PID control loop which regulates the gas valve and the fan speed when the boiler is modulating, especially at low levels of heat output. This control loop does not appear to have any parameters which can be adjusted by the user. It can be seen most easily by monitoring the flow temperature (D40). When it is controlling correctly this is very stable but when the fault occurs it oscillates slowly up and down from its correct value by up to +/- 3 Deg. over a period of about 15 seconds, whilst the return (D41) temperature remains stable. When this happens the control parameters start to exceed their limits and the boiler cuts out and reverts to anti-cycling mode. If this carries on the VRC400 will never achieve its set temperature and the house remains up to 2 degrees down. Altering the flow through the boiler either by turning the pump down or opening the bypass does little to improve it. No fault codes show up and the parameters (apart from D40) remain largely unchanged whether the fault is there or not.
Any ideas anyone?