Hi all
I'm looking at improving the efficiency of my boiler system. I currently have a valiant ecotec plus 937.
I was thinking of adding some smart TRVs to my radiators so I could switch them on/off independently throughout the day. I will on occasion have just a single radiator running.
I've read about how some boilers have a minimum output requirement. I believe my valiant is around 4.0kw and if this is not met it can lead to short cycling/inefficiency.
If I just have a single radiator running, I would be well under this minimum requirement, as such is it recommended in my case smart TRVs are not recommended (or at the minimum at least a couple should be running at the same time)? Or is there some clever workings in my system that avoids this scenario and having just one radiator on is completely fine?
Many thanks and apologies for my lack of understanding, been learning as I go .
Many thanks
Zee
I'm looking at improving the efficiency of my boiler system. I currently have a valiant ecotec plus 937.
I was thinking of adding some smart TRVs to my radiators so I could switch them on/off independently throughout the day. I will on occasion have just a single radiator running.
I've read about how some boilers have a minimum output requirement. I believe my valiant is around 4.0kw and if this is not met it can lead to short cycling/inefficiency.
If I just have a single radiator running, I would be well under this minimum requirement, as such is it recommended in my case smart TRVs are not recommended (or at the minimum at least a couple should be running at the same time)? Or is there some clever workings in my system that avoids this scenario and having just one radiator on is completely fine?
Many thanks and apologies for my lack of understanding, been learning as I go .
Many thanks
Zee
