Apologies if this has already been answered before but I recently had installed a wet Underfloor Heating (UFH) system to a newly built orangery 6m x 4m). The rest of the house is a wet central heating (CH) system containing 21 radiators. I have a Vaillant ecoTec Plus 438 condensing boiler (around 13 years old) that powers the CH system, Hot Water (HW) and UFH.
The boiler is in the garage, the individal zone valves (one for CH, one for HW, one for UFH - shown in attached photo & labelled 1, 2, 3) together with a Grundfos UPS2 25-80 pump, and Megaflo cylinder are all positioned in a landing cupboard. I have attached another photo showing the zone valves but also the position of an automatic bypass valve (highlighted by the yellow arrow).
When I have both, the CH and UFH systems turned on, the boiler works happily away and both, CH and UFH heat up nicely the radiators and orangery respectively. However, the problem I have is that if I just want to turn on the UFH only, the boiler is continually cycling. From what I have researched, this is due to demand of the UFH being less than the boiler minimum output. The Vaillant boiler is not modulating properly. The boiler comes on for around 2 mins but then turns off for 5-6 mins.
The pipework around the UFH manifold is not really getting hot and I just feel that with the continuous cycling of the boiler, this is both, causing wear & tear on the boiler and using excess energy.
Is there a resolution this? I am thinking that when the cold winter sets in and I wish to initally turn on the UFH in the orangery (since UFH takes longer to heat up compared to radiators - the orangery comprises of screed flooring with porcelain tiles), the orangery is going to remain cold as the UFH is not heating up properly due to the continuous bioler cycling.
Since my existing Vaillant boiler is not as efficient as the latest boilers, I am not against having a new boiler installed that can modulate down effectively but I do not want to find that by changing the boiler, I still have the same problem.
The boiler is in the garage, the individal zone valves (one for CH, one for HW, one for UFH - shown in attached photo & labelled 1, 2, 3) together with a Grundfos UPS2 25-80 pump, and Megaflo cylinder are all positioned in a landing cupboard. I have attached another photo showing the zone valves but also the position of an automatic bypass valve (highlighted by the yellow arrow).
When I have both, the CH and UFH systems turned on, the boiler works happily away and both, CH and UFH heat up nicely the radiators and orangery respectively. However, the problem I have is that if I just want to turn on the UFH only, the boiler is continually cycling. From what I have researched, this is due to demand of the UFH being less than the boiler minimum output. The Vaillant boiler is not modulating properly. The boiler comes on for around 2 mins but then turns off for 5-6 mins.
The pipework around the UFH manifold is not really getting hot and I just feel that with the continuous cycling of the boiler, this is both, causing wear & tear on the boiler and using excess energy.
Is there a resolution this? I am thinking that when the cold winter sets in and I wish to initally turn on the UFH in the orangery (since UFH takes longer to heat up compared to radiators - the orangery comprises of screed flooring with porcelain tiles), the orangery is going to remain cold as the UFH is not heating up properly due to the continuous bioler cycling.
Since my existing Vaillant boiler is not as efficient as the latest boilers, I am not against having a new boiler installed that can modulate down effectively but I do not want to find that by changing the boiler, I still have the same problem.