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Hello,

I wonder if anyone could offer some advice please?

I have an Ultracom 30HXI that serves DHW, Radiators and UFH manifolds. The boiler is experiencing short cycling problems and I have had a heating engineer attend twice now and he is unable to diagnose. The problem is as follows: When there is call for heat the boiler fires and heats the water, but only heats the water until there is a 14 degree flow/return difference - I have checked the values via the boiler diagnostic menu. It then cuts out, the flow temp drops and then within seconds it fires up. Heats the water again until a 14 flow/return difference. It continues in this cycle of fire, cutout fire etc until it reaches the flow temp set (in this case 70 degrees) so long as the return is not greater than 14 degrees difference. The boiler will then modulate its power and continue running; however once more than 14 degrees it cuts and continues its cycle again and again. The upshot is that it takes ages to fully heat the house. Are you able to advise on likely problem (or is this as design) such that I can direct my heating engineer to replace the correct part. The condensate trap has been replaced (as it was leaking) and the boiler has recently in the last six months had a new fan / service.

I have also posed the above to Glowworm technical support

Thanks

Andrew
 
What happens if you just turn the rads or hot water on ?
 
What happens if you just turn the rads or hot water on ?
Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

If I start from cold and just put the radiators on it does exactly the same. Heats till 14 degree difference, shuts off and then back on again in a few seconds. Repeating until it reaches set flow temp so long as difference no more than 14 degrees.
I went into boiler diagnosis mode where it would display the actual flow and return temps it is receiving.

If I leave just rads on and let it keep doing its cycles until it gets to max temp it modulates fine. If I then switch on the UFH and introduce some more cold into the return it goes back to its cycles. Eventually return increases and it will again modulate at the 70 degree set flow temp so long as difference does not go more than 14 degrees.

Thanks Andrew
 
That defo doesn’t sound normally have you measured the temp on the pipes also how old is the pump ?
 
That defo doesn’t sound normally have you measured the temp on the pipes also how old is the pump ?
Hi,

Pump is new as thought I that was the problem. It is better with the new pump - I think my previous was slightly undersized.
Yes have measured temps on the flow and return and whilst the reading is not the same as the boiler showing they are within about 5 degrees. My heating engineer was going to replace both the flow and return thermistors, but I am reluctant given they are £30 each plus his labour - albeit an easy thing to replace.
 
Yea within 5 is fine have you tried lowering the flow temp to 65 ?
 
What speed is the pump on ?
 
Presume you got the boiler return temp from d.41? through Diagnostic menu Level 1 so you should be able to access the S parameters by selecting d.99, this should give all the S parameters?

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Presume you got the boiler return temp from d.41? through Diagnostic menu Level 1 so you should be able to access the S parameters by selecting d.99, this should give all the S parameters?

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Ah yes D99 - It is showing S04 and then when it cuts goes straight to S03 and then S04
I did try reducing pump speed again today to PPA curve. It is still cutting out, but stays on longer and lets the flow/return differential go much higher, circa 25 degrees
 
So only 2 of S codes, S.03 & S.04 which are ignition on and burner on, a bit strange that no other S code up when the burner stops, normally if the burner cuts out on say the boiler flowtemp exceeding its SP by 5C (where the boiler min output is greater than the heating demand) then you will get a S.08, the anticycle time.
You might look for a F (fault) code when next it stops, one would think though that if a fault code is flagged that you would have to reset the boiler?.

Not sure if available at your boiler output but you might try setting d.0, Heating Part Load, to say 10 or 12kw and see if any difference.

Where do you get these settings? "pump speed again today to PPA curve"
 
So only 2 of S codes, S.03 & S.04 which are ignition on and burner on, a bit strange that no other S code up when the burner stops, normally if the burner cuts out on say the boiler flowtemp exceeding its SP by 5C (where the boiler min output is greater than the heating demand) then you will get a S.08, the anticycle time.
You might look for a F (fault) code when next it stops, one would think though that if a fault code is flagged that you would have to reset the boiler?.

Not sure if available at your boiler output but you might try setting d.0, Heating Part Load, to say 10 or 12kw and see if any difference.

Where do you get these settings? "pump speed again today to PPA curve"
Thanks, No F codes and just S03 and S04.
Will try the d0 setting, it is set to max at present

My pump is a Lowara Ecocirc L-plus 25-8/130 which has 3 fixed speeds, 3 constant pressure curves, 3 proportional pressure curves and an auto adapt curve
 
Why such a big pump how many rads ?
 
Does that pump display the head(M), flowrate(m3/hr) and power(W)?, if and if d.0 is settable then if the max output is set lower than the heating demand then we can calculate the dTs etc from this and compare them with the boiler readings.
 
Does that pump display the head(M), flowrate(m3/hr) and power(W)?, if and if d.0 is settable then if the max output is set lower than the heating demand then we can calculate the dTs etc from this and compare them with the boiler readings.
Hi,
Thanks for the continued responses.
Yes the pump does display all of that and yes according to the manual d0 is a writable value - Given this is a large house though what should I set to?

Boiler is a 30kw boiler.
I have 8 radiators which are each circa 4000 BTUs each at delta T 20.
I have 2 underfloor manifolds - each manifolds supports 7 pipe runs that are each circa 80 metres.
One manifold is fed with 28mm pipes as it is a long run
The other manifold is fed with 22mm pipes
The UFH is set at 45 - 50 degrees on the mixers
Plus DWH with a 250 litre tank.

Thanks
 
Just now, if (when) running continuously, note those pump values and also d.40 & d.41 and we can compare them.
Preferably with rads only on.
 
Are the ufh manifolds got there own pump set ?
 
Just now, if (when) running continuously, note those pump values and also d.40 & d.41 and we can compare them.
Preferably with rads only on.
Hi,

Boiler is modulating fine at present.
Just rads calling for heat (and maybe DHW), but UFH off

Flow is 70 degrees, return is 49
Pump is reading - 8.2 Watts, 1.2 metres head and 0.8 m3/hr
I checked d0 and it is set to 30

Thanks

Andrew
 
Thats a amazingly low head, anyway, by calculation, using the pump flow of 0.8m3/hr and the boiler dT of 21C gives a boiler output of 19.53kw, the 8 rads at rated output = 9.4kw but because of the flow/return temps will be outputing ~ 74% of their rated output, say 7kw. So 12.53kw going elsewhere??.
If the pump values are still similar suggest reducing d.0 to 15kw, if the above boiler output is valid then the flow/return temps should reflect a 15kw boiler output and would confirm that d.40 & d.41 are reading accurately.
 
Does your system have a low loss header or close coupled Tees as the very low head seems to indicate this and the pump is on the lowest PP setting A, I can't see any PP or CP settings, apart from A,B or C for this pump (for interest), do you have any values/ranges for them?.
 
Does your system have a low loss header or close coupled Tees as the very low head seems to indicate this and the pump is on the lowest PP setting A, I can't see any PP or CP settings, apart from A,B or C for this pump (for interest), do you have any values/ranges for them?.
Dont believe there is a low loss header and no close coupled tees. Just a standard bypass valve

Re the pump again not really sure which setting it should be on, assume PP as I have rads with thermostatic valves, but pump also has the eAdapt setting, constant pressure and also fixed speeds

If I run the pump on curve B or C then the head and flow increases.
I found this for the specs on the pump
 

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