We have an internal waste stack and the builders have been so there's been a bit of movement etc around the area of the stack.
Problem is that whenever we get a lot of hot water out (dishwasher, washing machine) the waste makes a pretty loud creaking sound for about a minute, like pipes...
Research? Try my empirical data. I have had both boilers. The Glow-worm was a heck of lot quieter. The Vaillant is so much louder it's hard to understand why. The installer said every one he had installed was loud. The 4xx is also very unforgiving, requiring a fast, high volume of water...
Gary
I am no expert, but have plenty of experience with cycling. A few questions/suggestions:
1. What is d.0 at the moment? Try 15 or 12. How many rads?
2. What speed is your CH pump set at? It should be max speed, (not anything clever like Grundfos Alphas are prone to do!) as that pushes...
I also think the 400 series is a noisy, cheap piece of rebadged Glowworm crap. With wonders of hindsight I should have gone for a sealed system and a decent Vaillant boiler. Pipes under screed persuaded me not to.
Mr.831Bunny
Not so, by my and at least one others observation. I can clearly hear a difference in fan speed and observe different water rate changes on the 428 if I set d.0 to 12, 18 or 22 etc.
You may be the Vaillant-master, but you are mistaken on this issue.
That's incorrect for the Vaillant Total System. Flow temp is set by the VRC430f regardless of modulating/thermostat. The boiler controls are left on max for both water and CH as the 430f overrides it. Problem is that it is badly programmed so needs an update.
I beg to differ. Modern high capacity NiMH batteries experience voltage stability through the discharge cycle that beats many alkaline ones. They work well on the 430f, equalling alkalines in my unit.
I'm not too sure what the modulating does if you have the 430f thermostat providing the demand requirement for the heating appliance??? Surely the boiler would modulate accordingly anyway?
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...