Hi, I'm looking for some advice on a control issue with my central heating setup.
System components:
After a recent service I was told the system isn’t wired correctly. Neither the Wiser (DHW) nor the Heatmiser UH8 (UFH) is sending a call-for-heat signal to the boiler. Instead, the installer appears to have left the boiler on permanent demand (permanent live to the boiler’s heating call input). So the boiler is effectively uncontrolled: it only fires based on its internal flow-temperature logic, even when no zones are open.
I've been told that is isn't ideal and can cause:
My idea:
Questions:
System components:
- Vaillant ecoTEC Plus 630 boiler
- Unvented cylinder with 2-port zone valve controlled by cylinder stat + Drayton Wiser HW schedule
- UFH with Heatmiser UH8 wiring centre
(Yes, the mix of Wiser + Heatmiser just happened over time!)
After a recent service I was told the system isn’t wired correctly. Neither the Wiser (DHW) nor the Heatmiser UH8 (UFH) is sending a call-for-heat signal to the boiler. Instead, the installer appears to have left the boiler on permanent demand (permanent live to the boiler’s heating call input). So the boiler is effectively uncontrolled: it only fires based on its internal flow-temperature logic, even when no zones are open.
I've been told that is isn't ideal and can cause:
- short-cycling
- the boiler heating with no open circuits
- inefficiency and potential long-term wear
My idea:
- Install a Heatmiser RF Switch v2 at the boiler as a wireless boiler demand receiver
- Replace the UH8 with a UH8-RF, which can call the RF Switch (I think?)
- Feed the Drayton Wiser hot-water call into the UH8-RF so that both UFH and DHW can trigger the RF Switch/boiler
Questions:
- Is the Heatmiser RF Switch + UH8-RF solution a valid and reliable way to provide a proper boiler demand?
- Is there a better wireless option I should consider?
- Any issues with integrating the Wiser HW call into the UH8-RF?

