Hi,
In an effort to raise temps to at least 20 degs in the home, I have increased the target flow from 75 to 80 degs with no success, and the actual "heating target flow temp" value remains at 50 degs.
To give you an idea, from 11 degs it has taken so far 9 hours just to 15.5 degs. Have also tried changing the pump from Auto (which was reading a value of 15%) to 100%. The Partial Load was originally set to 24kW. Have now set to 14kW to see if this makes any difference.
3 bed end terrace w/ solid walls, insulated loft, with 9 rads, mix of double and single all with TRVs set to max open. I have a Hive thermostat installed this summer too, replacing the VRT unit before this, and the Hive is working fine.
Other settings:
Pump overrun: 5 mins
eBus controller target value (if connected): 50 degs
Control type: flow
Pump mode: Eco
Return Value: 47 degs
Pump operating mode: Auto heating; DHW stage 2
Bypass valve position: unknown
Assuming all calculations for rads are suitable, generally how can one increase the target flow rate on the boiler? I am not a boiler/heating engineer, so I appreciate I may not have given you all the information that you need (if you need specifics do let me know) and I also understand that there are other ways to improve efficiency other than from the boiler, but this is a question about adapting the boiler itself.
Heating comfort was pretty much better than this year, so I was wondering of the new Hive controller has any contribution to this issue.
Thanks
In an effort to raise temps to at least 20 degs in the home, I have increased the target flow from 75 to 80 degs with no success, and the actual "heating target flow temp" value remains at 50 degs.
To give you an idea, from 11 degs it has taken so far 9 hours just to 15.5 degs. Have also tried changing the pump from Auto (which was reading a value of 15%) to 100%. The Partial Load was originally set to 24kW. Have now set to 14kW to see if this makes any difference.
3 bed end terrace w/ solid walls, insulated loft, with 9 rads, mix of double and single all with TRVs set to max open. I have a Hive thermostat installed this summer too, replacing the VRT unit before this, and the Hive is working fine.
Other settings:
Pump overrun: 5 mins
eBus controller target value (if connected): 50 degs
Control type: flow
Pump mode: Eco
Return Value: 47 degs
Pump operating mode: Auto heating; DHW stage 2
Bypass valve position: unknown
Assuming all calculations for rads are suitable, generally how can one increase the target flow rate on the boiler? I am not a boiler/heating engineer, so I appreciate I may not have given you all the information that you need (if you need specifics do let me know) and I also understand that there are other ways to improve efficiency other than from the boiler, but this is a question about adapting the boiler itself.
Heating comfort was pretty much better than this year, so I was wondering of the new Hive controller has any contribution to this issue.
Thanks