by whelsy »
Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:12 pm
Thanks for the posts :)
Certainly would like to add complete control of the system,was considering this when I take the inevitable step of having the boiler replaced.
Current boiler wall hung cast iron Ideal concord model.
In the meantime would it be Ok to add a 28mm motorised valve to the hot water cylinder flow pipe controlled by a cylinder stat but indepedent of the timer control?? (Potterton Mini Minder) I understand the motorised valve must not interupt the path to the expansion tank in the loft.
I'm working on the assumption that the bathroom radiator which is a permanently connected loop around the boilerflow/return will continue to prevent boiler overheating. As you suggest with no controls the hot water gets very very hot in the winter season when the rads are running. It also seems very inefficient that when the radiator thermostatic valves kick in the pump continues to run.
Regarding sitting room rad I was planning to replace the existing rad (a huge double rad about 8 foot long) with more modern
finned rads. For aesthetic reason I am considering using two rads(400mm height) but beacuse the distance (left to right) would be quite small I was wondering if the thermostatic valve on the flow to Rad 2 would be affected by the proximity of the rads themselves therefore closing it too quickly???
My intension was to run the pipes behind the radiators (rather than underneath) and drop down onto horizontally mounted themo valves.
Hope this makes more sense!!
I have been unable to find reasonably compact radiators with 8000 BTU rating.(hence the idea to use two in parallel)
If I fit wall mounted thermostat to control the pump, I assume I should set the thermostatic valves on the living room rads to a higher temperature than the wall stat to ensure the pump is switched when a comfortable room temp is achieved??
Thanks for all the help.
regards
W