Hi
Meant to ask this last year but didn't get round to it, and as the heating is on again i've started to notice again. Basically, the pump only seems to run when the boiler fires, as directed by the room stat (i'm not sure if the room stat starts the pump which then fires the boiler, or if the boiler turns the pump on..?).
My question is, is it right that the water should be circulating only when the boiler is generating heat? Wouldn't it be more efficient to have the pump circulating heat through the central heating pipes whenever the room stat is calling for heat, and the boiler then fire when the temperature of the central heating pipework gets below the value set by the boiler stat?
Its a Y plan with a honeywell wireless room stat, and boiler is a ideal mexico 2 (36kw). More of an operational question about y-plans in general i guess, though, as I couldn't get the answer by googling.
Thanks!
Mike
Meant to ask this last year but didn't get round to it, and as the heating is on again i've started to notice again. Basically, the pump only seems to run when the boiler fires, as directed by the room stat (i'm not sure if the room stat starts the pump which then fires the boiler, or if the boiler turns the pump on..?).
My question is, is it right that the water should be circulating only when the boiler is generating heat? Wouldn't it be more efficient to have the pump circulating heat through the central heating pipes whenever the room stat is calling for heat, and the boiler then fire when the temperature of the central heating pipework gets below the value set by the boiler stat?
Its a Y plan with a honeywell wireless room stat, and boiler is a ideal mexico 2 (36kw). More of an operational question about y-plans in general i guess, though, as I couldn't get the answer by googling.
Thanks!
Mike