Hello Guys,
I was wondering if any of you nice chaps could lend me some advice.
So I have an open vented heating system with a 3 port valve (Y-Plan) and had a new heatmiser underfloor heating system installed with wireless thermostats. I keep having issues with the synchronous motor that operates the 3 port valve whereby i have replaced the actuator twice in 3yrs.
My plumber moved my boiler so it was beside the underfloor heating manifold with a tee piece in the pipes to serve the manifold. There is a cable run from the original wiring centre to the boiler to tell the boiler to fire up when the room stat says so.
There is another cable from a seperate supply via the underfloor heating wiring centre that tells the boiler to fire up when called on. Therefore I have essentailly 2 switchlines to the boiler. I am worried these are conflicting and possibly burning out my synchronous motor actuator.
I just spent 40mins in a queue to heatmiser and all he could suggest was both supplies should be from the same circuit and if not then a relay should be installed.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks very much
Steven
I was wondering if any of you nice chaps could lend me some advice.
So I have an open vented heating system with a 3 port valve (Y-Plan) and had a new heatmiser underfloor heating system installed with wireless thermostats. I keep having issues with the synchronous motor that operates the 3 port valve whereby i have replaced the actuator twice in 3yrs.
My plumber moved my boiler so it was beside the underfloor heating manifold with a tee piece in the pipes to serve the manifold. There is a cable run from the original wiring centre to the boiler to tell the boiler to fire up when the room stat says so.
There is another cable from a seperate supply via the underfloor heating wiring centre that tells the boiler to fire up when called on. Therefore I have essentailly 2 switchlines to the boiler. I am worried these are conflicting and possibly burning out my synchronous motor actuator.
I just spent 40mins in a queue to heatmiser and all he could suggest was both supplies should be from the same circuit and if not then a relay should be installed.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks very much
Steven