This may be of interest to those who have cycling issues using this system.
I have a VRC430f, VR61, Ecotec 428 and an Aurastor unvented cylinder.
Cycling: Mainly this occurs due to the heat flow temp being low e.g. 43C but the boiler heating past that very quickly as it turns on and then cycling off. Rinse & repeat until you tear your hair out.
I have posted in the past about this and tried just about everything, including having Vaillant's most senior regional engineer in. It's better but still not right. Not now cycling from cold, but when near the target setpoint, it misbehaves.
I'm not a gas fitter, but have picked up a fair bit about systems. I think it's just poor programming by Vaillant on the controller.
There is something that worked for me:
-I downrated the boiler to 18Kw, which should suffice even on my 20 radiator system unless it's very cold.
-Then, the key change was to set the minimum flow temp to 50C (you could even do 55C). It's screen C9 on the 430f. I took my heat curve down from 4.0 (my previous way of getting a high flow temp to try and minimise cycling) to 2.3. Now the boiler doesn't get the off signal so soon and the rads actually have time to heat up. Sounds counter intuitive as the VRC430 takes a temp and "compensates" but this works.
Worth a try if you are stuck.
I have a VRC430f, VR61, Ecotec 428 and an Aurastor unvented cylinder.
Cycling: Mainly this occurs due to the heat flow temp being low e.g. 43C but the boiler heating past that very quickly as it turns on and then cycling off. Rinse & repeat until you tear your hair out.
I have posted in the past about this and tried just about everything, including having Vaillant's most senior regional engineer in. It's better but still not right. Not now cycling from cold, but when near the target setpoint, it misbehaves.
I'm not a gas fitter, but have picked up a fair bit about systems. I think it's just poor programming by Vaillant on the controller.
There is something that worked for me:
-I downrated the boiler to 18Kw, which should suffice even on my 20 radiator system unless it's very cold.
-Then, the key change was to set the minimum flow temp to 50C (you could even do 55C). It's screen C9 on the 430f. I took my heat curve down from 4.0 (my previous way of getting a high flow temp to try and minimise cycling) to 2.3. Now the boiler doesn't get the off signal so soon and the rads actually have time to heat up. Sounds counter intuitive as the VRC430 takes a temp and "compensates" but this works.
Worth a try if you are stuck.