Hi,
I am having issues to size a pump for a large house. Boiler is in the basement, UVHW cylinder in the loft. the property is a 2 story + ground floor.
At the moment the boiler is a Vaillant 637 (integrated pump). Flow and return 22mm to cylinder (mind that partially it is plastic - so diameter reduced internally at fittings). Also there is an additional pump on the ground floor. However, it is enclosed so I don't now if it is for heating or hot water side.
I found it helpful to have it connected to the sw/live of the boiler,as it seemed to help prime the hw cylinder - primary.
The issue I am having is 2 fold , but related to the same issue.
To prime the cylinder primary took me 3 hours last time (secondly) it has an air lock again 2 weeks later.
As you know the pump in the 637 is 15-60 variable (2 stage) pump, I had it set to high speed permanent.
In my opinion the pump head is 10m at least so the internal pump not enough. I am thinking to use a WH40 low loss heather with a wilo Yonos maxo 30/0.5-12 or a g/foss Magna 1 32/120 pump. leaving the existing unknown pump wired in series with the new pump.
My concern is the high velocity in the pipes.
Should I be worried, does anyone has a better solution. please note the property has been renovated 2 years ago, so I should avoid routing pipes and cables (ie additional pump near the cylinder not acceptable) , however I could fit an additional pump on the hw primary flow next to the boiler as the Honeywell zone valve is next to the boiler.
I presume it would be a suitable option to fit 15 - 60 pump in series with the existing internal one to provide 12m head, without increasing the volume of the water (velocity should be the same).
Thank you
Peter
I am having issues to size a pump for a large house. Boiler is in the basement, UVHW cylinder in the loft. the property is a 2 story + ground floor.
At the moment the boiler is a Vaillant 637 (integrated pump). Flow and return 22mm to cylinder (mind that partially it is plastic - so diameter reduced internally at fittings). Also there is an additional pump on the ground floor. However, it is enclosed so I don't now if it is for heating or hot water side.
I found it helpful to have it connected to the sw/live of the boiler,as it seemed to help prime the hw cylinder - primary.
The issue I am having is 2 fold , but related to the same issue.
To prime the cylinder primary took me 3 hours last time (secondly) it has an air lock again 2 weeks later.
As you know the pump in the 637 is 15-60 variable (2 stage) pump, I had it set to high speed permanent.
In my opinion the pump head is 10m at least so the internal pump not enough. I am thinking to use a WH40 low loss heather with a wilo Yonos maxo 30/0.5-12 or a g/foss Magna 1 32/120 pump. leaving the existing unknown pump wired in series with the new pump.
My concern is the high velocity in the pipes.
Should I be worried, does anyone has a better solution. please note the property has been renovated 2 years ago, so I should avoid routing pipes and cables (ie additional pump near the cylinder not acceptable) , however I could fit an additional pump on the hw primary flow next to the boiler as the Honeywell zone valve is next to the boiler.
I presume it would be a suitable option to fit 15 - 60 pump in series with the existing internal one to provide 12m head, without increasing the volume of the water (velocity should be the same).
Thank you
Peter
