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Hi there,
We recently moved into a new build house with a Logic Heat system boiler and I've just been reading through the various manuals for it to familiarise myself with these things and have noticed something that says that the central heating pump must be connected directly to the boiler or it will void any warranty.
I assume this is so the boiler can control an overrun after it has been heating.
However, on investigating of the wiring centre in our cylinder cupboard (where the pump/valves are too) the pump is connected through a PCB and only switched on when the boiler is on and immediately stopped when the valves close. I've attached a picture just in case it's useful. The pump is connected to the bottom left connectors and the boiler is the top right under the yellow plug.
I rather need to know whether I need to raise this with the building company or not. Is it problem for the boiler not to be able to overrun the pump? Will it do any lasting damage?
Any thoughts would be very welcome
Many thanks in advance.
Adam
We recently moved into a new build house with a Logic Heat system boiler and I've just been reading through the various manuals for it to familiarise myself with these things and have noticed something that says that the central heating pump must be connected directly to the boiler or it will void any warranty.
I assume this is so the boiler can control an overrun after it has been heating.
However, on investigating of the wiring centre in our cylinder cupboard (where the pump/valves are too) the pump is connected through a PCB and only switched on when the boiler is on and immediately stopped when the valves close. I've attached a picture just in case it's useful. The pump is connected to the bottom left connectors and the boiler is the top right under the yellow plug.
I rather need to know whether I need to raise this with the building company or not. Is it problem for the boiler not to be able to overrun the pump? Will it do any lasting damage?
Any thoughts would be very welcome
Many thanks in advance.
Adam