sys boiler advice and how incorporate UFH with Y-Paln

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I've got a Honeywell Sundial "Y" plan system installed with vented cylinder and 12 year old boiler in kitchen.

New kitchen extension requires new condensing system boilder and I am looking at a Viessmann 200 with weather compensation and unvented cylinder to loose header and cold water tank. Also possibility of wet UFH in extension.

I am having problems in understanding how this will all fit together.

1) how to incroporate a zone of wet underfloor heating where I can have seperate control of the UFH besides the radiator heating? What plan would this be?

2) getting my head around the fact you would not normally have a room stat where weather compensation is used, correct? Dont want to keep going to boiler to turn heating on/off or increase temp a little if required, or is this where the remote control comes in?

3) can I still keep the pipework already installed going to the mid-point valve with pump moving inside system boiler?

I think Viessmann do a weather comp unit for three heating zones so maybe the UFH could go on the 2nd and the 3rd is left empty.

I haven't got a heating engineer in yet to quote as I wanted to know a little about what I was asking for.

thanks for any pointers
 
first point= you have 3 zones. dhw, radiators, ufh

second point=look at a S Plan Plus set up

3 point= system boilers have an in built pump

fourth point= ufh is a blended htg system incorporating a mixer and ITS OWN PUMP for pedantic KP
 
so would you not have a normal room thermostat when weather compensation is used because it uses a heating curve and outside temp sensor.

It therefore doesn't need to know internal temp and you tweak the curve untill you find a match for your house loses and flow temp that is comfortable, is that thinking right?
 
so would you not have a normal room thermostat when weather compensation is used because it uses a heating curve and outside temp sensor.

It therefore doesn't need to know internal temp and you tweak the curve untill you find a match for your house loses and flow temp that is comfortable, is that thinking right?

it needs to know internal temp to shut off boiler when its not reqd
 
I've got a Honeywell Sundial "Y" plan system installed with vented cylinder and 12 year old boiler in kitchen.

New kitchen extension requires new condensing system boilder and I am looking at a Viessmann 200 with weather compensation and unvented cylinder to loose header and cold water tank. Also possibility of wet UFH in extension.

I am having problems in understanding how this will all fit together.

basically it won't
as glasgowgas has said you need to go with 3 zone valves (S Plan +)
a Yplan set up will not work
 

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