Last year we had a new Worcester boiler fitted. It is located in the garage. In the cold weather, it appears to operate all the time. As far as I understand, this is because:
The Frostatat in the garage or the internal boiler stat recognises the low ambient temp and initiates a boiler start up.
The pump starts and after 2 mins the boiler flares on
After a short period, the pipestat sees the return flow as "warm" and removes the run demand to the boiler (because it is in series with the froststat??)
The boiler turns off and the pump continues to operate for another 2 minutes to distribute the hot water from the boiler.
The sequence starts again.
As this is happening when there is no demand for heat or water (obviously), it is annoying and could, potentially, reduce the life of the boiler or the pump. On the other hand it is protecting the system.
I have not checked exactly where the hot water goes. My wife says not to the rads, but I do not know whether it is going through the maxiflow or, with both motorised valves closed, coming straight back to the boiler. I will check next time that I am home.
Is the setting on the pipestat wrong? Or would it be better to heat more water (ie the rads) so that the boiler runs for longer, but then is off for longer as there is more water to dissipate heat before the pipestat sees a drop in the return water temp?
Or do we have to live with it?
The Frostatat in the garage or the internal boiler stat recognises the low ambient temp and initiates a boiler start up.
The pump starts and after 2 mins the boiler flares on
After a short period, the pipestat sees the return flow as "warm" and removes the run demand to the boiler (because it is in series with the froststat??)
The boiler turns off and the pump continues to operate for another 2 minutes to distribute the hot water from the boiler.
The sequence starts again.
As this is happening when there is no demand for heat or water (obviously), it is annoying and could, potentially, reduce the life of the boiler or the pump. On the other hand it is protecting the system.
I have not checked exactly where the hot water goes. My wife says not to the rads, but I do not know whether it is going through the maxiflow or, with both motorised valves closed, coming straight back to the boiler. I will check next time that I am home.
Is the setting on the pipestat wrong? Or would it be better to heat more water (ie the rads) so that the boiler runs for longer, but then is off for longer as there is more water to dissipate heat before the pipestat sees a drop in the return water temp?
Or do we have to live with it?