Hi All,
hoping for some advice and pointing in the right direction.
I have a Worcester Bosch 40he condensing boiler, supplying hot water as priority, central heating radiators using TR2 thermostat in one room.
no auto valves on radiators or storage tank.
I have built a small extension and installed Wunda UFH system single zone 2 loops, which will be with a heatmiser neo ultra thermostat for ufh only.
my Plan is to
1). install a 2 port zone valve approx 1m from boiler, for the existing CH
2) install a 2 port zone valve approx 3meters from boiler for the UFH,
3) Install a bypass and Honeywell ABV in the bypass Approx 3 meters near the UFH zone valve.
just come across a line in the WB instruction book stating,
B This appliance uses an automatically variable pump. An auto-bypass must not be fitted.
My questions,
A, Is this statement for normal central heating directly to radiators or still applies considering no1) above with installing a zone valve closing that system down
B, Do I still install a bypass with a ABV considering zone vales and potential pressure build up, although if not required I will probably pipe the bypass in but put a ball or gate valve in and close it In case I need a bypass in future when the boiler needs replacing
l’m not sure how the variable pump in the boiler would handle this with zone valves fitted and without a bypass
.
C, Is 3m distance from boiler ok for a bypass if it is used.
thanks in advance
Paul
hoping for some advice and pointing in the right direction.
I have a Worcester Bosch 40he condensing boiler, supplying hot water as priority, central heating radiators using TR2 thermostat in one room.
no auto valves on radiators or storage tank.
I have built a small extension and installed Wunda UFH system single zone 2 loops, which will be with a heatmiser neo ultra thermostat for ufh only.
my Plan is to
1). install a 2 port zone valve approx 1m from boiler, for the existing CH
2) install a 2 port zone valve approx 3meters from boiler for the UFH,
3) Install a bypass and Honeywell ABV in the bypass Approx 3 meters near the UFH zone valve.
just come across a line in the WB instruction book stating,
B This appliance uses an automatically variable pump. An auto-bypass must not be fitted.
My questions,
A, Is this statement for normal central heating directly to radiators or still applies considering no1) above with installing a zone valve closing that system down
B, Do I still install a bypass with a ABV considering zone vales and potential pressure build up, although if not required I will probably pipe the bypass in but put a ball or gate valve in and close it In case I need a bypass in future when the boiler needs replacing
l’m not sure how the variable pump in the boiler would handle this with zone valves fitted and without a bypass
.
C, Is 3m distance from boiler ok for a bypass if it is used.
thanks in advance
Paul