Hi,
I've recently installed a pipe thermostat to my UFH circuit to help regulate the fluid temperature within the UFH sysytem.
When the UFH is operating as a single circuit - in other words the CH + HW are off, the boiler sometimes beats the system at dissipating the heat which causes the boiler to shut down on the boiler thermostat as it should. Thsi is because we have a high output boiler pushing all it's heat through a small 15mm UFH circuit (understandable).
However, for various resons, I would prefer to shut the 'call for heat' supply down by simply cutting a pipe stat into the switch live to the boiler.
This I have already done and electronically (and in principle) it works fine. However, I have used a Danfoss frost pipe stat which operates on a bi-metallic principle and the response rate is so slow that it often will not click out before the boiler.
I know it does work, because eventually I see the supply from it cut by the time the bi-metallic strip heats up.
Does anyone know of some sort of 'electronc' pipe thermostat that will have a mush quicker response rate than the bi-metallic strip type.
Many thanks,
Chris.
I've recently installed a pipe thermostat to my UFH circuit to help regulate the fluid temperature within the UFH sysytem.
When the UFH is operating as a single circuit - in other words the CH + HW are off, the boiler sometimes beats the system at dissipating the heat which causes the boiler to shut down on the boiler thermostat as it should. Thsi is because we have a high output boiler pushing all it's heat through a small 15mm UFH circuit (understandable).
However, for various resons, I would prefer to shut the 'call for heat' supply down by simply cutting a pipe stat into the switch live to the boiler.
This I have already done and electronically (and in principle) it works fine. However, I have used a Danfoss frost pipe stat which operates on a bi-metallic principle and the response rate is so slow that it often will not click out before the boiler.
I know it does work, because eventually I see the supply from it cut by the time the bi-metallic strip heats up.
Does anyone know of some sort of 'electronc' pipe thermostat that will have a mush quicker response rate than the bi-metallic strip type.
Many thanks,
Chris.
