Ok I have a WB 30 Si compact
The minimum modulation is just shy of 7kw. My rads are about 9.5 kw in total.
I can adjust anti cycle time or temp hysteresis via the menu.
I know that unless the outside temps are 0 and below the boiler can't modulate low enough to keep running.
What I'm unsure about, as I've read about both arguments (r.e. long or shorter cycles) is what would be optimal.
Am I better off having a longer 'off' time between firing so the flow temp eventually goes right down enabling another long burn (if room temps is obviously not satisfied) or am I better having an 'off' time that enables the boiler to burn for a few minutes (say 7 minutes(ish).
I'm running 45c and what I'm trying to achieve is a steady temp for most of the day rather than hitting room stat and then the room cooling down to the point when you actually 'feel the pinch). I can see the logic for a long off time if I want to satisfy the roomstat in the next 'hit'. Bare in mind I can control the anti cycle time or temp hysteresis to achieve this.
All rads are balanced and show about an 8c difference (at the rads) at this flow temp but no matter what I do, when 45c flow is running (and modulating) the return at the boiler only shows about a 4 to 5 c difference eventually, obviously it is more difference when coming up to the flow temp.
Thoughts please as I am a little confused.
The minimum modulation is just shy of 7kw. My rads are about 9.5 kw in total.
I can adjust anti cycle time or temp hysteresis via the menu.
I know that unless the outside temps are 0 and below the boiler can't modulate low enough to keep running.
What I'm unsure about, as I've read about both arguments (r.e. long or shorter cycles) is what would be optimal.
Am I better off having a longer 'off' time between firing so the flow temp eventually goes right down enabling another long burn (if room temps is obviously not satisfied) or am I better having an 'off' time that enables the boiler to burn for a few minutes (say 7 minutes(ish).
I'm running 45c and what I'm trying to achieve is a steady temp for most of the day rather than hitting room stat and then the room cooling down to the point when you actually 'feel the pinch). I can see the logic for a long off time if I want to satisfy the roomstat in the next 'hit'. Bare in mind I can control the anti cycle time or temp hysteresis to achieve this.
All rads are balanced and show about an 8c difference (at the rads) at this flow temp but no matter what I do, when 45c flow is running (and modulating) the return at the boiler only shows about a 4 to 5 c difference eventually, obviously it is more difference when coming up to the flow temp.
Thoughts please as I am a little confused.
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