I have a Heatrae Sadia premier plus PP250B unvented hot water cylinder and a Vaillant ecoTec plus 618 system boiler.
I want to adjust the temperature of the hot water cylinder to save a bit of money, but the controls appear to have no effect.
I want to set the temperature to around 50/55ish °C. I am aware of the risks of legionnaires.
Page 19 of the manual shows how to adjust the cylinder temperature: https://mediacdn.heatraesadia.com/-...s_7032982_issue_08.pdf?v=1&d=20181205T160145Z
However changes I make here appear to have no affect.
To test this I do the following:
1. Adjust the cylinder spindle around 50ish °C
2. Run the hot taps and shower for 5mins to bring the temperate of the cylinder down
3. Set the hot water thermostat to constant
4. Monitor the return temperature on the boiler
The boiler fires up and after around 10 minutes of the return temperature steadily increasing, it reaches 65°C and then stops because the cylinder is up to temperature.
No matter what adjustment I make to the cylinder spindle, the boiler return always goes up to 65°C, when it should be maxing out at around 54 °C I guess as I am aware it will go over the set temp by a few degrees. I have tried a few different spindle positions to see if I am somehow confused and putting it in the wrong position, but the instructions are pretty clear and I am confident I am setting it correctly.
The boiler flow temp is set to 75°C.
There are two temperature controls on the cylinder, one for boiler control and another for element control. I assume the element control is for the immersion heater, but I am not certain on this. To rule out some sort of wiring issue I have adjusted both the boiler and element control to around 50°C.
I don't have a lot of confidence the plumbers installed this all correctly as there have been several plumbing issues since we moved in to this new build.
Before I do back to the developers and get them to bring the plumbers back, I wanted to rule out anything obvious that I might be doing wrong here.
I want to adjust the temperature of the hot water cylinder to save a bit of money, but the controls appear to have no effect.
I want to set the temperature to around 50/55ish °C. I am aware of the risks of legionnaires.
Page 19 of the manual shows how to adjust the cylinder temperature: https://mediacdn.heatraesadia.com/-...s_7032982_issue_08.pdf?v=1&d=20181205T160145Z
However changes I make here appear to have no affect.
To test this I do the following:
1. Adjust the cylinder spindle around 50ish °C
2. Run the hot taps and shower for 5mins to bring the temperate of the cylinder down
3. Set the hot water thermostat to constant
4. Monitor the return temperature on the boiler
The boiler fires up and after around 10 minutes of the return temperature steadily increasing, it reaches 65°C and then stops because the cylinder is up to temperature.
No matter what adjustment I make to the cylinder spindle, the boiler return always goes up to 65°C, when it should be maxing out at around 54 °C I guess as I am aware it will go over the set temp by a few degrees. I have tried a few different spindle positions to see if I am somehow confused and putting it in the wrong position, but the instructions are pretty clear and I am confident I am setting it correctly.
The boiler flow temp is set to 75°C.
There are two temperature controls on the cylinder, one for boiler control and another for element control. I assume the element control is for the immersion heater, but I am not certain on this. To rule out some sort of wiring issue I have adjusted both the boiler and element control to around 50°C.
I don't have a lot of confidence the plumbers installed this all correctly as there have been several plumbing issues since we moved in to this new build.
Before I do back to the developers and get them to bring the plumbers back, I wanted to rule out anything obvious that I might be doing wrong here.