Having a bit of difficulty getting clarity on this. Likely that i'm just not 'getting it'. Also fully understand i am a nightmare for people in the trade, but i want to know what's what before spending more money.
I have plumbed 2 separate zones in my house; upstairs rads, downstairs UFH. Both with their own flow and returns to the boiler, flows on separate 2-port valves.
I haven't actually bought the boiler yet, but plan to go for Viessmann 100-W combi. My plan/idea was to have smart TRVs on the rads upstairs, and a smart thermostat downstairs for the UFH, hoping it could learn the warmup times for my system etc. My budget doesn't stretch to Evohome, so i was thinking Tado.
When the rad circuit is closed and UFH stat calls for heat, I want the boiler to modulate down to as close to the manifold stat temp as possible. I imagine that’s achieved internally by the flow/return deltaT.
Also would like the boiler to modulate the rads to meet the set point because they are oversized. Not sure if that’s needed with TRVs though..
I read though that you can't modulate for systems with multiple zones - is this right? Can Viessmann do this, or is there a 'better' combi brand that can? Any advice on the right way to do this would be awesome.
Thanks
I have plumbed 2 separate zones in my house; upstairs rads, downstairs UFH. Both with their own flow and returns to the boiler, flows on separate 2-port valves.
I haven't actually bought the boiler yet, but plan to go for Viessmann 100-W combi. My plan/idea was to have smart TRVs on the rads upstairs, and a smart thermostat downstairs for the UFH, hoping it could learn the warmup times for my system etc. My budget doesn't stretch to Evohome, so i was thinking Tado.
When the rad circuit is closed and UFH stat calls for heat, I want the boiler to modulate down to as close to the manifold stat temp as possible. I imagine that’s achieved internally by the flow/return deltaT.
Also would like the boiler to modulate the rads to meet the set point because they are oversized. Not sure if that’s needed with TRVs though..
I read though that you can't modulate for systems with multiple zones - is this right? Can Viessmann do this, or is there a 'better' combi brand that can? Any advice on the right way to do this would be awesome.
Thanks
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