Hi, I have a thermal store indirect coil, connected to my condensing boiler with a pump and 2 x 2way valves, one for DHW, one for CH. The store is new, the system is inherited when I bought the house.
Ive noticed my boiler cycling when on DHW only and the thermal store in the loft does not ramp up to operating temperature (75c). It reaches about 55c then the boiler starts to cycle.
The primary circuit is around 24m lenght, 12m flow and 12m return. I have uncovered a run of 15mm pipe for a total of 8m, 4m on flow and 4m on return. The rest of the pipework in the primary curcuit is 22mm and 1".
The boiler gets really hot and is shutting down before the thermal store gets up to temperature.
I suspect (im not a plumber) that the 15mm bore pipe is not able to deliver the heat away from the boiler to the store fast enough or in sufficient quantity so that the inbuilt boiler stat shuts it down to prevent it overheating?
Am I right in the above, I conclude this because the CH doesnt cycle and Ive noticed that it uses 22mm pipe before it branches off to the rads.
Should I replace this 15mm pipe on the DHW on both flow and return to a wider bore, if so 22mm or 28mm, I need a quicker recovery time as poss for my thermal store.
The top of the primary coil in the store is almost 7m above the boiler (thermal store tank is in the loft) and I have a grundfoss 6m head pump which seems to be doing the job fine. Is it a case of the wider the bore the better? I only intend to replace the 15mm part of the circuit (its reasonably accessible) or will there be pump sizing implications if i go up to 28mm?
Thanks in advance,
Geezah