by ericmark »
Fri Jul 05, 2019 5:07 pm
[img]https://www.diynot.com/diy/attachments/pipework-jpg.166913/[/img]This is to date what I have worked out with plumbing, I have installed Nest but waiting for plumber to fit motorised valves, he is due to arrive Monday, while waiting bottom wiring centre has a link to work central heating pump, but not needed central heating so not tested.
DHW works although it does some times cause the bedroom radiators to get warm if cool enough for the TRV to be open, it is set for 1/2 hour every other day heating DHW and when it comes on boiler runs for around 19 minutes, then off for 4 minutes, back on for 5 minutes then off and before it fires again the 1/2 hour has lapsed so stays off.
My worry is if all the TRV's are closed will the pump cavitate and be damaged? Where the pump is on supply one would fit a by-pass valve, however on the return not sure if fitted it would actually work.
The guy who is coming is a plumber, not a heating engineer, on his first visit I asked about motorised valves, and was told they would not help, I suggested a test, turn off the maintenance valve on the pump, if the radiators still got hot then clearly a motorised valve would not help, however if they stayed cold then it would help, and they stayed cold.
I know in theory the TRV should do the same thing, however only 3 out of 10 are paired with Nest so they could be open when we don't want heating, setting a valve *, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 does not really tell you what temperature they will work at, and even set to 18°C the motors in the TRV heads take quite a time to open and close, plus they have an exercise time, so could be open when DHW is called for, so felt a motorised valve was more positive.
I do have a TRV in same room as wall thermostat, but it's linked to the thermostat so they should work together.
The towel rail does not have a TRV but it's on the thermal syphon circuit so would not protect the pump, and in summer closed anyway.
I am an electrical engineer, but not a plumber or heating engineer, and although I am sure my circuit will work, not sure if it will damage pumps, or not should there be a demand for heat and the TRV's are closed? Unless the micro switch on motorised valve sticks the pump should not run with valve closed, but that does no hold true for TRV's.