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What's the point / advanatge of having both a DHW flow switch and a 3 way diverter valve on this combi? I just wondered while looking through the manual - I have known some to use both - but just wondered what the point/advantage was really?
Hw flow switch on mains (in) signals a demand to the boiler that a tap is open , there fore fire up , otherwise how would the boiler know ? divertor valve diverts around plate exchanger or rads for heating ,dependant on the signal it gets !
i know how it fires up but usually with a diverter there's a microswitch that it trips - just wondered why this boiler had both a DHW flow switch AND a diverter valve!
If u know how it fires up , than u know that the boiler must sense a demand being made on it ? a flow switch on the mains entering the boiler tells the boiler to fire for HW , because it will only operate via flow of water which = a tap open ! This is not unique to a baisi activa
Some combis use a flow switch to activae the igniotion for hw (direct combi and no dhw heat ex) or a lot use a diverter valve (and microswitch) with a plate heat exchanger to heat up the hot water (indirect) - but this one uses both - my query was why? or what's the advanatge!
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