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We've just moved into a new (old, but new to us) house and I'm trying to improve the boiler & control that we've inherited (it needs replacing in all honesty but we've just spent all of our bunse on the house!).. The boiler is a bluebird 90/120.. Oil thing.. currently controlled via a Channel Plus XL H21 set to 'gravity mode'.
There's an unvented cylinder and the cydliner stat has been cut off and goes nowhere. Who or why this happened I dont know, but they're relying on the boiler stat set to 60c to gravity feed the cylinder tank. There is an old grundfos pump and a honeywell valve on the CH. It looks like this...
What I want to do is reinstate the cylinder stat which turns on a new valve on the HW side and control the whole lot with a Drayton Wiser (which aren't for gravity systems apparently).
So like this:
The HW side would still rely on convection since its not pumped.. but at least the Drayton can handle this.. maybe? Kind of S-Plan?
I want to keep the boiler because we can't afford a new one right now to be blunt.. but the current control (Channel Plus) is ****e, and as I say the unventeed cylinder has no thermostat currently. The pump needs replacing too and wiring in properly (it's currently plugged permanently into a socket, so is on 24/7 even without a CH demand... bonkers).
I think my plan is:
Drayton HW ON -> Cylinder stat -> HW valve -> Boiler ON
Drayton CH ON -> CH Valve -> Pump -> Boiler ON
(and on the Wiser, make it that whenever CH is ON, to also set HW ON, so that both valves are open and we beneffit from tank heating when the CH is on).
Sigh..
Any advice? Is my plan sound? Is the Wiser a bad idea since it's "not made" for gravity systems? I already bought the Wiser, but would I be better off with a Hive.. or something else?
I just need to get through Winter
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
We've just moved into a new (old, but new to us) house and I'm trying to improve the boiler & control that we've inherited (it needs replacing in all honesty but we've just spent all of our bunse on the house!).. The boiler is a bluebird 90/120.. Oil thing.. currently controlled via a Channel Plus XL H21 set to 'gravity mode'.
There's an unvented cylinder and the cydliner stat has been cut off and goes nowhere. Who or why this happened I dont know, but they're relying on the boiler stat set to 60c to gravity feed the cylinder tank. There is an old grundfos pump and a honeywell valve on the CH. It looks like this...
What I want to do is reinstate the cylinder stat which turns on a new valve on the HW side and control the whole lot with a Drayton Wiser (which aren't for gravity systems apparently).
So like this:
The HW side would still rely on convection since its not pumped.. but at least the Drayton can handle this.. maybe? Kind of S-Plan?
I want to keep the boiler because we can't afford a new one right now to be blunt.. but the current control (Channel Plus) is ****e, and as I say the unventeed cylinder has no thermostat currently. The pump needs replacing too and wiring in properly (it's currently plugged permanently into a socket, so is on 24/7 even without a CH demand... bonkers).
I think my plan is:
Drayton HW ON -> Cylinder stat -> HW valve -> Boiler ON
Drayton CH ON -> CH Valve -> Pump -> Boiler ON
(and on the Wiser, make it that whenever CH is ON, to also set HW ON, so that both valves are open and we beneffit from tank heating when the CH is on).
Sigh..
Any advice? Is my plan sound? Is the Wiser a bad idea since it's "not made" for gravity systems? I already bought the Wiser, but would I be better off with a Hive.. or something else?
I just need to get through Winter
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks






