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  1. Is that the right way round and is it fully open? - stop cock is a fairly convoluted path for water - gate valve (fully open has very little resistance to flow - obv they get a little noisier as you shut them down)
  2. I found using WIser Hub and Smart TRV's I have you could get one rad calling for heat setting the boiler off for a very reduced circuit and a shot while later another rad would call for heat - I think in one particularly cold night I burnt 23kW of gas for no appreciable increase in room temps overnight So I use it to schedule heating periods with a fairly aggressive set back temp at night (almost frost stat setting) this stops individual rads from calling for heat at night What I do like about the Wiser Smart TRV's is they do stay open for a really small trickle of flow and only shut down in the event of a considerable overshoot - so as I'm experimenting with a Weather Compensated flow temp it's actually helped me "tune" the flow thro individual rads especally at the weekend when I have the CH on all day
  3. You have fridge and or freezer? - they randomly top up and cause a spike without you even noticing you are doing anything different. Difference from 0.15p per hour to 0.22p per hour based on say a 35p per kWh for electric is around 200W so it's not enough to be an immersion heater
  4. ^ what @Mike said - get a turbo nozzle for the jet wash lance - that makes short work of even the toughest lichen/moss/green
  5. I had a concrete lorry as a garden ornament for a few hours - I'm sure I've got a picture - driver backed it into the garden to shoot a load of concrete into the footings - when it came to driving out he gave it all the beans and as a result dug himself a bit of a hole Ended up pulling it out with chains attached to another concrete lorry
  6. That is a little poor (understatement) PS thanks for sharing the journey
  7. In other news Gas Engineer has had it confirmed from Viessmann that boiler (in current configuration) needs a switched live from the programmer to the boiler - at bloody last!!!
  8. Well my old school plan had a flaw - it wouldn't have been a problem if the gas engineer had used my 3 port valve as I proposed with no mid position in the old airing cupboard arrangement because I only had a bypass fitted for the CH side - HW didn't need one because the flow rate was always far higher (easiest path and all that) However now I have a bypass that will work if pressure in the system is high with CH or HW - closing the gate valve to increase the amount of time the water stays in the coil and reduce the return temp to the boiler is enough pressure to cause the bypass to want to play (By play I mean get involved) So tonight I've been experimenting with pump parameters to see if I can find a pump setting that Provides a min of 0.4 m3/Hr so that the boiler is happy with the level of flow (below 0.4 m3/hr the boiler gets a bit fussy and throws the odd "low flow" fault) when circuit is at it's smallest (ie just one or two rads in circuit) And provides a max of 750 - 800 l/hr (0.8 m3/hr) when all the rads are calling for heat so the boiler can ramp up and get the circuit up to temp Because the alternative plan is fit a NO zone valve in the bypass line so it closes at the same time as the CH NO zone valve........... Anyway no one wants to see a load of tables of what pump results in terms of watts, head and m3/hr is like for 3 different pump operating modes each with 3 different speed settings for both all rads calling for heat and a very tight circuit where I'm left with just two rads still calling (Bypass was closed for this) so I'll just say I've found a setting that meets the requirements but I haven't done HW on it yet.
  9. First question - OK - there probably is an option to change temp or power on a Viessmann 4 pipe boiler but I don't have one of those - I have a two pipe "dumb" boiler with Viessmann "Extras" (actually calling it "dumb" is unfair it's really surprised me with just how clever the program in it is....... I think I've explained elsewhere reasons why I chose the 100-W heat only I couldn't fit a larger boiler in the space I have and hide it in a cupboard I didn't want to run another set of flow and return pipes for the system boiler Only the 100-W has flow and return exiting the boiler at the top (same as my old boiler) So I was pretty much picking what worked best for location and minimal changeover costs I've found a way to rein in the boiler modulation when doing HW, it's a bit old school but it's almost done the job (like everything it's a swings an roundabouts situation - or you could say actions have consequences but I've got a back up plan) Second Question - Temp wise it's 80 deg that's what the boiler targets I have the cyl stat set to 60 deg (it ends up at 63 on a friday legionaires cycle) and that's the only time the cyl stat actually gets to be in control - rest of the time - I have HW set to 20 mins on a timed slot - hence my end of HW temps can vary a little (anywhere between 46 and 54 depending on tank starting temp) but I can live with that. I always heat water before it's needed, I never have a HW demand at the same time as water heating I think the Cyl Stat hysteresis is quite wide - It's just a std Dayton HTS3 probably around 8 deg it also doesn't like being set below 50 deg as it doesn't have a positive off so it's really easy to think you've cracked a position for 45 deg and then find you have no HW because the next day it's Off I don't have an NTS sensor It's how I've always done HW always happy to hear alternatives to my current process but what I do works for us in the house. Sorry probably a bit wordy in reply!!!
  10. So Viessmann Hot water demand box throws 80 deg C at the HW coil and ramps up to 100% Yes water reheat times are super quick but the boiler is quite noisy when it does HW and the tank only really can cope with 3-8 kW without the return temps being 10 deg less than the flow (Old boiler min was 10kW and that gave similar HW times to the viessmann when I ran it at 80 Deg C to get the water done without cycling) So if the boiler modulates based on return temps or flow (or both) Hello gate valve - happy to have you join the party - lets shut you down a little and see what happens 80 Deg C flow - boiler initially hit 100% but as I closed the valve it modulated down to 30% - 20 deg difference between flow and return (76 deg flow 56 deg return) - water heated from 20 deg to 52 deg in 22 mins It was a bit shunty to start with till I found a place where the boiler wasn't overshooting ramping down and then as the flow temp dropped too much throwing much higher kW at the circuit again Basically 1 turn open from closed seems to work fine - that'll do for starters
  11. Gone old school and found a way forward to cap the boilers output - can't stop it going to 80 deg or trying to shove 20kW at the Hot Water circuit with the Demand Box parameters but I'll update that in my Viessmann Boiler thread.
  12. Clarification if I wasn’t clear (I thought I was but apparently not) return pipe hotter than flow when the boiler is “off” I have probes on flow and return pipes after several hours of no boiler activity the temp in the return pipe above the boiler is higher thsn the flow - I believed this was down to thermo circulation - hot moving to cold the addition of s london loop has stopped it “dead”
  13. to round this slight off topic element off - london loop fitted to return from coil - was a right pain to make and fit because of space constraints in the airing cupboard but I normally see 0.66 deg tank loss per hour (it used to be 1 deg per hour before I reconfigured the zone valves) 1900 hrs yesterday - heated the tank to 50 deg - at 8am this morning it had dropped to 46 deg (no major consumption of HW during that time) 0.3 deg loss per hour is an improvement The biggest obvious sign was that flow and return pipes at the boiler were identical - normally I see a higher return pipe temp before I even start space heating I don’t need one on the top of the coil because the zone valve is right next to the coil inlet. I might have to put one on the HW tank outlet now as that’s probably another driver for the losses.
  14. Some spark plugs are 17mm so it shouldn’t be hard to find a box spanner or a spark plug socket - they are extended length
  15. Oh and below is the response from Viessmann technical regarding range rating the boiler (I have another email confirming the same for flow temp max, also adjustable for CH only (not when using HWD box)
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