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evgeny
Hi,
We are renovating a flat. We will have Underflow Heating in the whole flat and Indirect megaflow cylinder for DHW.
We want to use Worchester 30CDI system boiler to indirectly heat Megafloow and heat UFH.
For UFH we need to heat water max upto 60 degrees; to heat megaflow cylinder we need water temperature as high as possible (probably 80-90 degrees or similiar)
Normally there is only one temperature set for Central heating on a boiler. But 30 CDI boiler has diverter valve and separate temperature control used when different water temperature is needed: normally for different temperature for DHW and central heating, when 30 CDI is installed as a combi (without Megaflow cylinder). When system with unvented cylinder is heated this diverter valve and independent temperature control is disabled.
My question: is it possible to use this diverter valve and independent temperature control to supply Megaflow cylinder with water 80-90 degrees and UFH with 60. It might be a bit more efficient than supply UFH with 80 degees water and then mix it again with cold water to bring water temperature back to 60 for UFH pipes.
We are renovating a flat. We will have Underflow Heating in the whole flat and Indirect megaflow cylinder for DHW.
We want to use Worchester 30CDI system boiler to indirectly heat Megafloow and heat UFH.
For UFH we need to heat water max upto 60 degrees; to heat megaflow cylinder we need water temperature as high as possible (probably 80-90 degrees or similiar)
Normally there is only one temperature set for Central heating on a boiler. But 30 CDI boiler has diverter valve and separate temperature control used when different water temperature is needed: normally for different temperature for DHW and central heating, when 30 CDI is installed as a combi (without Megaflow cylinder). When system with unvented cylinder is heated this diverter valve and independent temperature control is disabled.
My question: is it possible to use this diverter valve and independent temperature control to supply Megaflow cylinder with water 80-90 degrees and UFH with 60. It might be a bit more efficient than supply UFH with 80 degees water and then mix it again with cold water to bring water temperature back to 60 for UFH pipes.