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Attached.Should be a sticker on the top at the back left can you take a pic of that plz as I’m sure there isn’t a pump inside the boiler just a heat only
Attaching photo. This pump is set on c2, 15 W.Have a look at the attachment to see if pipe and the other Wilo is teed into the boiler return.
I am guessing that my boiler has internal pump based on the information shown in ViCare app. I could be wrong.Is that with an external pump set as I don’t know if one (42kw) with an internal set ?
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Attaching photo. This pump is set on c2, 15 W.
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I appreciate Your help, guys. Thank you.
You mean a pump that is in lower left corner of the picture? This is a DHW pump. It turns on when there is a need to fill and heat hot water cylinder.Thanks,
The other Wilo is feeding into the boiler return as well so looks like the main (a external) pump.
Can you post a photo of this one as well please with the same info re type, head etc and its setting and power.
Max flow rate of this pump is 2.7 m3/h, according to manufacturer.. On 2 m. it shows 16 W. When turned fully to the right (4 M.) it shows 20 W.When DHWP off then all the water into the boiler flows via the 4M Wilo pump, I can't find a curve for the C2 setting but it looks very much as if the flowrate isn't much more than 1 m3/hr, next time its running can you turn the setting knob to the right until its flashing say 2M then stop and read off the power, W, adjust it then until the power is the same as it was on C2, note the head and return it to C2, I have the pump curves for the CP (constant pressure) settings.
Yes, you can see it in the last picture out of 4. It pumps hot water from the boiler to the system. It is a 40 W max and was always set to 40 W. Here is a sticker. This pump turns off only when DHW pump (lower left) is turned on to add water to cylinder. I have also tried to upload a short video of my system, maybe it would make it easier to understand.Are there any (other pumps) associated (apart from the UFH manifold pump) with the LLH secondary side?,
I just looked through old emails, where I have spoken with a salesman, and I have found that he actually wrote “This boiler does not have circulation pump”. Well..Have you confirmed that you have a system boiler with a internal pump?
I will call my plumber tomorrow, I don’t think this is a job to diy. Thank you. Do you think it can help with a lower flow temperatures, sub 50C I mean? Or is this a problem because of bad modulation, not flow?You are probably circulating/recirculating~ 1.7m3/hr.
Why dont you swap the 6M DHW pump with the 4M (if flange distances same), PDHW generally raises the boiler temp to 80C and the 4M pump may/should be quite adequate when circulating through the cylinder coil?, maybe they were installed incorrectly originally?
I would suggest putting the 4m on C3 or maybe max CP setting for now, whichever uses highest power.
You should get a fairly substantial increase in boiler flow if you change the 4M pump to C3 or turn the control knob fully clockwise.I will call my plumber tomorrow, I don’t think this is a job to diy. Thank you. Do you think it can help with a lower flow temperatures, sub 50C I mean? Or is this a problem because of bad modulation, not flow?
I don’t think so… Not sure though. I think lower pipe (with 6M pump) is for supply.Does the arrowed pipe supply the HW cylinder coil?.