Hi,
We have a Kingspan Tribune Xe unvented hot water cylinder with internal thermal expansion.
The boiler is an Ideal H24. The house was built in 2019 and the heating system has 2 zones, upstairs and downstairs, feeding normal radiators with thermostatic valves.
The Wilo pump in the airing cupboard is set to the factory setting of Constant Speed III. Having read the operating instructions recently, it appears that the pump has 3 different control modes.
1 - Variable Differential Pressure - recommended for two-pipe heating systems with radiators to reduce the flow noise at thermostatic valves
2 - Constant Differential Pressure - recommended for underfloor heating
3 - Constant Speed - recommended for systems with fixed system resistance requiring a constant volume flow
Kingspan advised that the setting makes no difference to their system. I know option 1 has some energy savings, hence my interest in checking the settings.
Any advice gratefully received!
We have a Kingspan Tribune Xe unvented hot water cylinder with internal thermal expansion.
The boiler is an Ideal H24. The house was built in 2019 and the heating system has 2 zones, upstairs and downstairs, feeding normal radiators with thermostatic valves.
The Wilo pump in the airing cupboard is set to the factory setting of Constant Speed III. Having read the operating instructions recently, it appears that the pump has 3 different control modes.
1 - Variable Differential Pressure - recommended for two-pipe heating systems with radiators to reduce the flow noise at thermostatic valves
2 - Constant Differential Pressure - recommended for underfloor heating
3 - Constant Speed - recommended for systems with fixed system resistance requiring a constant volume flow
Kingspan advised that the setting makes no difference to their system. I know option 1 has some energy savings, hence my interest in checking the settings.
Any advice gratefully received!