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First post for me and chose to ask here as you seem to be a helpful bunch of people with queries like mine.
Here's the state of play...
1. CH and HW was controlled with a timer. S Plan with HW tank.
2. I installed the Nest based on several days of research, tracing wiring and input from someone in the trade.
3. I have emailed Ideal Technical help, but no response from them.
4. I did it myself because it's a busy time of year for the trade and I'm not daft when it comes to this kind of stuff.
Problem : HW (Tank) only being heated when CH (OpenTherm) has the boiler running/heating. Nest HW boost doesn't work.
Here's my current wiring:
CH : Controlled by Nest which opens the CH valve via connector 3 and controls the boiler temp via OpenTherm. Valve orange wire not connected to boiler as OpenTherm replaces it.
HW : Controlled by Nest which opens the HW valve via connector 6 and I assumed would control the boiler temp via OpenTherm (i.e. Call for higher boiler temp when HW is ON). From a lot of reading it seems like a common issue that people have where the HW is only getting to CH temp. Valve orange wire not connected to boiler as OpenTherm replaces it.
Possible Solutions:
1. Don't use OpenTherm and rewire to do traditional call for heat on SL1, as it was with the original timer.
2. Don't use OpenTherm and rewire to do traditional call for CH on SL1 and HW on SL2. In the email to Ideal I asked what the difference between SL1 and SL2 is; i.e. Does the boiler behave differently when there is a call for CH or HW. Basically the same as option 1 but leverages any benefit of doing separate CH/HW calls if the boiler behaves differently.
3. Use OpenTherm for CH and wire up HW valve orange to SL2 for HW. It's not clear to me if this is supported by the boiler and what would happen if both the CH (OpenTherm) and HW (Call for heat) are asking the boiler for heat at the same time. Logically, I would expect that if there is a call for HW, then the boiler heats above the OpenTherm CH temp (I asked Ideal in the same email mentioned above).
4. Other ideas...?
Thanks in advance,
Phil.
Here's the state of play...
1. CH and HW was controlled with a timer. S Plan with HW tank.
2. I installed the Nest based on several days of research, tracing wiring and input from someone in the trade.
3. I have emailed Ideal Technical help, but no response from them.
4. I did it myself because it's a busy time of year for the trade and I'm not daft when it comes to this kind of stuff.
Problem : HW (Tank) only being heated when CH (OpenTherm) has the boiler running/heating. Nest HW boost doesn't work.
Here's my current wiring:
CH : Controlled by Nest which opens the CH valve via connector 3 and controls the boiler temp via OpenTherm. Valve orange wire not connected to boiler as OpenTherm replaces it.
HW : Controlled by Nest which opens the HW valve via connector 6 and I assumed would control the boiler temp via OpenTherm (i.e. Call for higher boiler temp when HW is ON). From a lot of reading it seems like a common issue that people have where the HW is only getting to CH temp. Valve orange wire not connected to boiler as OpenTherm replaces it.
Possible Solutions:
1. Don't use OpenTherm and rewire to do traditional call for heat on SL1, as it was with the original timer.
2. Don't use OpenTherm and rewire to do traditional call for CH on SL1 and HW on SL2. In the email to Ideal I asked what the difference between SL1 and SL2 is; i.e. Does the boiler behave differently when there is a call for CH or HW. Basically the same as option 1 but leverages any benefit of doing separate CH/HW calls if the boiler behaves differently.
3. Use OpenTherm for CH and wire up HW valve orange to SL2 for HW. It's not clear to me if this is supported by the boiler and what would happen if both the CH (OpenTherm) and HW (Call for heat) are asking the boiler for heat at the same time. Logically, I would expect that if there is a call for HW, then the boiler heats above the OpenTherm CH temp (I asked Ideal in the same email mentioned above).
4. Other ideas...?
Thanks in advance,
Phil.