A query that comes to mind.
What do you do if you’re installing outdoor temperature compensation with a conventional system – heat-only or system boiler with diverter valve and HW cylinder?
As the boiler flow temperature is reduced by the outdoor temperature compensation it could be too low to heat the HW cylinder, so having both CH and HW together, using a mid-position valve (Honeywell system Y) doesn’t work. (Unless more features are added e.g. allow mid-position operation when the boiler flow temperature setpoint (via the outdoor controller) is say 5° higher than likely maximum cylinder stat setting.)
On a new installation, am I right thinking you would use an either/or diverter valve, with HW preference?
In a case of retrofitting outdoor temperature compensation, if the system has a mid-position valve, how would it be handled?
As I believe mid-position diverter valves are nowadays much more common than either/or, and the latest regs require outdoor temperature (and even weather, via the internet) compensation, I would guess this situation has been considered.
Similar, but slightly different problem with two 2-port valves instead of a diverter.
What do you do if you’re installing outdoor temperature compensation with a conventional system – heat-only or system boiler with diverter valve and HW cylinder?
As the boiler flow temperature is reduced by the outdoor temperature compensation it could be too low to heat the HW cylinder, so having both CH and HW together, using a mid-position valve (Honeywell system Y) doesn’t work. (Unless more features are added e.g. allow mid-position operation when the boiler flow temperature setpoint (via the outdoor controller) is say 5° higher than likely maximum cylinder stat setting.)
On a new installation, am I right thinking you would use an either/or diverter valve, with HW preference?
In a case of retrofitting outdoor temperature compensation, if the system has a mid-position valve, how would it be handled?
As I believe mid-position diverter valves are nowadays much more common than either/or, and the latest regs require outdoor temperature (and even weather, via the internet) compensation, I would guess this situation has been considered.
Similar, but slightly different problem with two 2-port valves instead of a diverter.