Good evening.
Finally the futility of the design of my heating system has led me to try and alter it. Central heating is something i'm not brilliantly versed in.
To keep it short, presently a BG WR-1 wireless clock controls the rads and the manifold via the switched output, powering up to the boiler with a flex and down to the manifold. The result is that when the ever hotter UFH reaches temp, it turns the whole system off. The stat is currently in the downstairs with the UFH, split into 3 zones. Moving the stat upstairs had a slight improvement, but it's not perfect.
This setup is leaving the upstairs freezing most days.
What I would like to do, is use the current system just for the upstairs rads, and add a separate clock for the UFH. I have had minor success in an attempt of adding another spur for the manifold to power it independently, however the valve powers off of the WR-1, so water flows, but doesn't heat up. My idea was to just use an immersion timer for the manifold, hoping that the manifold had the capability to call for the valve and pump etc.
Will it be possible to connect something to the call wire in the existing system, so that the boiler heats up the water for the manifold independently? Can this be done purely electrically?
In my mind it should... but I may be wrong.
The outcome I'd like is to have the UFH kick in around 4am, for a few hours so that its warm when I come down around 6-7 (it takes a while to take effect) and then as norm, have the rads turn on around 6, which obviously can only be done via two different clocks. Presently the lot comes on around 5:30 which isn't ideal for us.
Attached is some pictures. The clock is the Wr-1, 3 I believe 1 is the Common and 3 is 'Call'
The boiler is right above all of this. Manifold is the Emmeti ewc-1, 4 zones in use off of 3 stats.
Any help or insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Finally the futility of the design of my heating system has led me to try and alter it. Central heating is something i'm not brilliantly versed in.
To keep it short, presently a BG WR-1 wireless clock controls the rads and the manifold via the switched output, powering up to the boiler with a flex and down to the manifold. The result is that when the ever hotter UFH reaches temp, it turns the whole system off. The stat is currently in the downstairs with the UFH, split into 3 zones. Moving the stat upstairs had a slight improvement, but it's not perfect.
This setup is leaving the upstairs freezing most days.
What I would like to do, is use the current system just for the upstairs rads, and add a separate clock for the UFH. I have had minor success in an attempt of adding another spur for the manifold to power it independently, however the valve powers off of the WR-1, so water flows, but doesn't heat up. My idea was to just use an immersion timer for the manifold, hoping that the manifold had the capability to call for the valve and pump etc.
Will it be possible to connect something to the call wire in the existing system, so that the boiler heats up the water for the manifold independently? Can this be done purely electrically?
In my mind it should... but I may be wrong.
The outcome I'd like is to have the UFH kick in around 4am, for a few hours so that its warm when I come down around 6-7 (it takes a while to take effect) and then as norm, have the rads turn on around 6, which obviously can only be done via two different clocks. Presently the lot comes on around 5:30 which isn't ideal for us.
Attached is some pictures. The clock is the Wr-1, 3 I believe 1 is the Common and 3 is 'Call'
The boiler is right above all of this. Manifold is the Emmeti ewc-1, 4 zones in use off of 3 stats.
Any help or insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.