I have tried a number of local plumbers but unfortunately, have had no success.
I have a vented heating system and am running a glow worm 30 HXI boiler, approx 2 years old. It is a three zone system - one zone is the underfloor heating consisting of 5 loops, another zone is the rads consisting of 7 rads (6 have TRV's) and the final zone is the hot water cylinder.
The underfloor heating is a suspended floor system and has a polypipe manifold, mixing value and a grundfos alpha 2l pump set on CP1. With these settings, I am achieving flow rates of 1.5l with a flow temperature of 60c and a return temperature of 50c after a few minutes of operation on the UFH.
The main pump is a grundfos UPS 15-50 and is set to speed 2. The boiler flow temperature is set to 68 and the return is typically between 10-12 degrees lower than flow. The expansion vessel is set to 1.2 bar.
My issue is, when the underfloor heating is running in isolation I.E. The cylinder and Radiator zones are not calling for heat, the boiler reaches 70 and the overheat protection kicks in and the pilot light is cut. The boiler remains off for a few minutes and then repeats the process. I have the same issue when the cylinder is the only zone running AND is close to reaching set temperature of 60c.
However, when calling for heat on any two zones i.e. Cylinder and underfloor, rads and underfloor or rads and cylinder, the boiler runs at a constant 68c and I do not face the cut out problem.
As an experiment, I manually opened the value for rads (but did not call for heat from the thermostat for the rads), the ufh thermostat was calling for heat. this seems to help a little, the boiler does not appear to cut out, but the temperature does fluctuate between 66 and 69 every couple of seconds.
Any idea what I am missing and the optimum setup?
I have a vented heating system and am running a glow worm 30 HXI boiler, approx 2 years old. It is a three zone system - one zone is the underfloor heating consisting of 5 loops, another zone is the rads consisting of 7 rads (6 have TRV's) and the final zone is the hot water cylinder.
The underfloor heating is a suspended floor system and has a polypipe manifold, mixing value and a grundfos alpha 2l pump set on CP1. With these settings, I am achieving flow rates of 1.5l with a flow temperature of 60c and a return temperature of 50c after a few minutes of operation on the UFH.
The main pump is a grundfos UPS 15-50 and is set to speed 2. The boiler flow temperature is set to 68 and the return is typically between 10-12 degrees lower than flow. The expansion vessel is set to 1.2 bar.
My issue is, when the underfloor heating is running in isolation I.E. The cylinder and Radiator zones are not calling for heat, the boiler reaches 70 and the overheat protection kicks in and the pilot light is cut. The boiler remains off for a few minutes and then repeats the process. I have the same issue when the cylinder is the only zone running AND is close to reaching set temperature of 60c.
However, when calling for heat on any two zones i.e. Cylinder and underfloor, rads and underfloor or rads and cylinder, the boiler runs at a constant 68c and I do not face the cut out problem.
As an experiment, I manually opened the value for rads (but did not call for heat from the thermostat for the rads), the ufh thermostat was calling for heat. this seems to help a little, the boiler does not appear to cut out, but the temperature does fluctuate between 66 and 69 every couple of seconds.
Any idea what I am missing and the optimum setup?