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pmt
Hi folks,
first time poster & great forum. Have a problem with my UFH and hope I can find some help. To begin, here's my set up. 2600 sq ft bungalow. 10 rooms with 16 loops in total. Primary heat source is a wood pellet boiler. Also have a multi-fuel stove which we use primarily for boosting heat in living area though it also has a back boiler. A "System-Link" box is used to take the flow & return from the boiler & stove & from the system link are three independent outputs to UFH, towel rails & DHW coil. My problem relates to the flow temp going through UFH loops. Essentially when a room stat calls for heat, the boiler is fired, sends hot water (Circa 60 deg C) across to the system link & hot water is pulled from the system link through a TMV (to reduce temp) and pumped through a manifold to the UFH loops. I notice when I have 7/8 loops all calling for water or open, the flow temp through these loops drops to an unsatisfactory 30 deg C meaning rooms are not heating. As I progressively reduce the number of open loops, flow temp increases until such time as I only have one or two loops open & the flow temp approaches 40 - 45 deg C. For some reason, the water at acceptable temp (50-60) is reaching the system link but not being pulled through it at sufficiently high temps when there are multiple loops open. Are there any theories as to how I can pull more hot water when I have multiple loops open or proposed solutions? I know I could just have one/two loops open at a time but this would lead to the boiler running for very extended periods of time & consequent fuel consumption which is undesirable. Thanks in advance, pmt
first time poster & great forum. Have a problem with my UFH and hope I can find some help. To begin, here's my set up. 2600 sq ft bungalow. 10 rooms with 16 loops in total. Primary heat source is a wood pellet boiler. Also have a multi-fuel stove which we use primarily for boosting heat in living area though it also has a back boiler. A "System-Link" box is used to take the flow & return from the boiler & stove & from the system link are three independent outputs to UFH, towel rails & DHW coil. My problem relates to the flow temp going through UFH loops. Essentially when a room stat calls for heat, the boiler is fired, sends hot water (Circa 60 deg C) across to the system link & hot water is pulled from the system link through a TMV (to reduce temp) and pumped through a manifold to the UFH loops. I notice when I have 7/8 loops all calling for water or open, the flow temp through these loops drops to an unsatisfactory 30 deg C meaning rooms are not heating. As I progressively reduce the number of open loops, flow temp increases until such time as I only have one or two loops open & the flow temp approaches 40 - 45 deg C. For some reason, the water at acceptable temp (50-60) is reaching the system link but not being pulled through it at sufficiently high temps when there are multiple loops open. Are there any theories as to how I can pull more hot water when I have multiple loops open or proposed solutions? I know I could just have one/two loops open at a time but this would lead to the boiler running for very extended periods of time & consequent fuel consumption which is undesirable. Thanks in advance, pmt