I'm baffled now.
I'm starting to wonder if there something fundamentally wrong with the pipe layout in my central heating system:
http://richandkath.co.uk/pipework.jpg
The problem is that it pumps over a slight trickle, but ONLY when both HW and CH are on. Separately, its fine. If I reduce from fixed speed II to AutoAdapt it's fine. But I don't want to ignore what might be a real problem.
The slight snag is that I don't know what setting the pump was intended to be on, because I pressed the buttons on the front of it when we moved in. I'd never seen a pump with anything other than two speed settings...
Why will it pump over? I would expect it to be more likely when on CH only.
The setup is:
- Ideal Classic FF280
- Grundfos 15-60 Alpha2
- Close-coupled vent and feed
- S-Plan?
- No bypass (or is that the tee after the pump with the red cap on it?)
- No pump overrun.
- F&E tank in loft, filled 30-40mm above outlet
- Vent is best part of a metre above F&E level
House is:
- 4-beds
- 2 floors
- 13 odd radiators, some big double panels
- best part of 11 metre run to the furthest ground floor radiator
I've checked:
- everything gets hot (even on AutoAdapt),
- comes warm together
- TRVs are all open and it's balanced [reasonably] on the lockshields
- water is clear in F&E tank
- comes out clear if I drain from bottom radiator and F&E tank re-fills
- both 2-port valves work
So, i think the cold feed isn't blocked although I suppose I can't guarantee the air separator isn't silted up. It was power-flushed by previous owners in very recent times.
Since we moved in I've:
- changed TLX2356 for a CM907
- replaced cylinder stat with same
We did replaced two bathroom radiators (one swapped between walls), replaced existing pumped shower with two new ones. Both the new radiators are close to pump, and the moved one is one of those 5 foot high things. Both are closed down quite far on the outlet as part of the balancing.
I'm stumped. Any help much appreciated, or even to tell me that fixed speed 2 is too high for the layout and the speed should be reduced.
*sigh*
Rich
I'm starting to wonder if there something fundamentally wrong with the pipe layout in my central heating system:
http://richandkath.co.uk/pipework.jpg
The problem is that it pumps over a slight trickle, but ONLY when both HW and CH are on. Separately, its fine. If I reduce from fixed speed II to AutoAdapt it's fine. But I don't want to ignore what might be a real problem.
The slight snag is that I don't know what setting the pump was intended to be on, because I pressed the buttons on the front of it when we moved in. I'd never seen a pump with anything other than two speed settings...
Why will it pump over? I would expect it to be more likely when on CH only.
The setup is:
- Ideal Classic FF280
- Grundfos 15-60 Alpha2
- Close-coupled vent and feed
- S-Plan?
- No bypass (or is that the tee after the pump with the red cap on it?)
- No pump overrun.
- F&E tank in loft, filled 30-40mm above outlet
- Vent is best part of a metre above F&E level
House is:
- 4-beds
- 2 floors
- 13 odd radiators, some big double panels
- best part of 11 metre run to the furthest ground floor radiator
I've checked:
- everything gets hot (even on AutoAdapt),
- comes warm together
- TRVs are all open and it's balanced [reasonably] on the lockshields
- water is clear in F&E tank
- comes out clear if I drain from bottom radiator and F&E tank re-fills
- both 2-port valves work
So, i think the cold feed isn't blocked although I suppose I can't guarantee the air separator isn't silted up. It was power-flushed by previous owners in very recent times.
Since we moved in I've:
- changed TLX2356 for a CM907
- replaced cylinder stat with same
We did replaced two bathroom radiators (one swapped between walls), replaced existing pumped shower with two new ones. Both the new radiators are close to pump, and the moved one is one of those 5 foot high things. Both are closed down quite far on the outlet as part of the balancing.
I'm stumped. Any help much appreciated, or even to tell me that fixed speed 2 is too high for the layout and the speed should be reduced.
*sigh*
Rich
