Hi,
I have a Vaillant 418 boiler in a vented system with a hot water cylinder. There are two motorised valves. One is governed by a timer. If within the set time the water temperature falls below a set limit, the valve is activated by a thermostat in the cylinder. The other valve is governed by a room thermostat. My central heating installer said that once the valve is activated by the relevant signal, the valve will open which will cause the boiler to fire and the pump to start. There is also a manual bypass valve. I have six radiators, three of which are quite large, all with TRVs. The biggest radiator is in the living room where also the room thermostat is kept. Its TRV is open as wide as it can be.
Sometimes the boiler will switch itself on without any obvious reason: the hot water timer is in the off position and the room thermostat is not calling for heat. The pump starts running but the motorised valves remain shut, so the water is pushed through the bypass circuit. The flow temperature rises rapidly to 85°, even though I have set it for 72°, and things get somewhat noisy. It then stops firing and shows the S7 code (pump overrun) while the situation cools down. It will do this from time to time throughout the day.
As far as I can see, this serves no useful purpose, uses expensive gas and possibly overheats the boiler somewhat.
Does anyone know if this is a feature of the Vaillant which does perform a useful function? If not, how can I persuade the machine to stop doing this please?
I have a Vaillant 418 boiler in a vented system with a hot water cylinder. There are two motorised valves. One is governed by a timer. If within the set time the water temperature falls below a set limit, the valve is activated by a thermostat in the cylinder. The other valve is governed by a room thermostat. My central heating installer said that once the valve is activated by the relevant signal, the valve will open which will cause the boiler to fire and the pump to start. There is also a manual bypass valve. I have six radiators, three of which are quite large, all with TRVs. The biggest radiator is in the living room where also the room thermostat is kept. Its TRV is open as wide as it can be.
Sometimes the boiler will switch itself on without any obvious reason: the hot water timer is in the off position and the room thermostat is not calling for heat. The pump starts running but the motorised valves remain shut, so the water is pushed through the bypass circuit. The flow temperature rises rapidly to 85°, even though I have set it for 72°, and things get somewhat noisy. It then stops firing and shows the S7 code (pump overrun) while the situation cools down. It will do this from time to time throughout the day.
As far as I can see, this serves no useful purpose, uses expensive gas and possibly overheats the boiler somewhat.
Does anyone know if this is a feature of the Vaillant which does perform a useful function? If not, how can I persuade the machine to stop doing this please?