by The Heating Doctor »
Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:54 pm
Your htg engineer has got it wrong based on what you have explained.
When the Underfloor heating has a demand both the manifold & main pump MUST run. The underfloor should have a Speedfit wiring centre part number JGUFH4ZM from which the wiring for the Actuators on top of the manifold, the underfloor pump & boiler are wired from. In this wiring centre there are a set of terminals for a motorised valve which should go to the "valve" you say is activated when the underfloor is needed. Now hopefully the heating engineer has used a Honeywell or Drayton or another manufacturer who fits an end of travel switch in the valve motor head if they have the engineer can use that switch to start the pump. I hope this is making sense. What I'm saying is the thermostat calls for heat, this opens the valve, when the valve is fully open it closes the end of travel switch which is built in to the valve, this starts the main pump & the wiring centre starts the boiler, maniflod temp rises, u/f pump starts, problem solved. To get this to work the engineer needs to run a cable from the valves switch to a relay, take all the other main pump feeds i.e. hot water on and radiators on, to the same relay and in the event of one or all asking for heat the pump will start. Phew!