Hello All.
Noob here with a question about a Baxi Bermuda back boiler. I've had a search, and can't find that this has been asked before.
I don't completely understand this boiler. Unlike 99% of other boilers I've worked on/ looked at, it has 5 water pipes going into it rather than 2. One pair are labeled HW flow and HW return, (which makes sense) but the remainder are unlabled. One pair are quite clearly for the CH, and there's a domestic circulator one of them, but the 5th pipe is a bit of a mystery. It's not the gas line (that's a 6th line..) so I'm not sure maybe a line to a water tank?. There is no three-way valve anywhere to be found. There is a room thermostat, a dual timer, but no cylinder-stat.
That's the system.. Here's the problem:
When the CH is activated, the HW seems to come on regardless, and cannot be switched off. While the HW is operating, the HW tank seems to get very near to boiling before the boiler turns off, but it then comes back on again fairly soon and cycles every few minutes keeping the HW tank remarkably hot.
My suspicion is that the HW is cycling on an overheat detector rather than controlling properly, and it has been wired incorrectly meaning the HW operates all the time. The system has been "serviced" recently, but I suspect the blokey who did so hadn't really got much of an idea what he's doing.
Any thoughts?
Other than "tear that inefficient heap of crap out and install a 90% condensing unit" I plan to do that anyway, but right now it would be nice if the damn unit wasn't howling it's way through gas like it's going out of fashion. A pilot light indeed! How quaint!
Noob here with a question about a Baxi Bermuda back boiler. I've had a search, and can't find that this has been asked before.
I don't completely understand this boiler. Unlike 99% of other boilers I've worked on/ looked at, it has 5 water pipes going into it rather than 2. One pair are labeled HW flow and HW return, (which makes sense) but the remainder are unlabled. One pair are quite clearly for the CH, and there's a domestic circulator one of them, but the 5th pipe is a bit of a mystery. It's not the gas line (that's a 6th line..) so I'm not sure maybe a line to a water tank?. There is no three-way valve anywhere to be found. There is a room thermostat, a dual timer, but no cylinder-stat.
That's the system.. Here's the problem:
When the CH is activated, the HW seems to come on regardless, and cannot be switched off. While the HW is operating, the HW tank seems to get very near to boiling before the boiler turns off, but it then comes back on again fairly soon and cycles every few minutes keeping the HW tank remarkably hot.
My suspicion is that the HW is cycling on an overheat detector rather than controlling properly, and it has been wired incorrectly meaning the HW operates all the time. The system has been "serviced" recently, but I suspect the blokey who did so hadn't really got much of an idea what he's doing.
Any thoughts?
Other than "tear that inefficient heap of crap out and install a 90% condensing unit" I plan to do that anyway, but right now it would be nice if the damn unit wasn't howling it's way through gas like it's going out of fashion. A pilot light indeed! How quaint!
