by ericmark »
Tue Jan 28, 2020 12:40 pm
[attachment=0]C-Plan_twin_pump.jpg[/attachment]I have thought about twin pumps, and this would work, however if you look the pump and relay in the red dotted lines is doing the same job as a motorised valve, so really don't see why it would be done?
In days gone by I had some great ideas on how to solve a problem, however as I got older and wiser I realised at some point some one other than me may need to repair it, so either detailed plans are required, or use a standard system.
I have drawn up a careful plan of my system, so in the future when I am not able to repair myself some one can do it for me, drawing up the plans was good, as I realised I had missed a bit, and needed a second relay.
But in your case to try and work out what you have is not easy, I see some steel wired armoured cable (SWA) going into a box at the side of the boiler, and that box could have a relay inside, and in real terms it could be hidden anywhere.
I was shocked when the guy came to service my oil boiler, I simply don't have the tools to set the pressures to ensure burning correctly, but while chatting to him, he said how he fitted a motorised valve without plumbing it in to use as a relay. It seemed daft, however most relays don't come in a housing, so although the relay is cheap enough, by time you have bought an enclosure, glands, and cable likely it would cost same as a valve, so not sure what would be best?
It cost me nothing, I had the relays, the bases, the glands and the box in my garage, it was just a case of fitting. But they are old, using a valve base, and although in theory if they go wrong, all that needs doing is unplug one and plug in another, likely when I go to local supplier I will find no stock.
You want some thing which others will understand and also kept on the shelf in local supplier. Having no heating for a few weeks waiting for bits off internet is no fun, every thing needs to be local, and if it goes wrong you want to be able to ring local firm to fix it.
Great fun for me trying to work out how to do it, if it goes wrong I am not cold, so think time to get some one in, if there is a sticker saying who installed it, likely they are best people to repair or modify it.
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