Not saying its still like this now but when I was in shop fitting 20 odd years ago I'd have to say it was a great crack, worked very hard and played the same. Travelled the length of the country (Bristol included lol)
We'd generally have 2 weeks to strip out and fit, you'd smash it for the...
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If your still looking drop me a line and we can possibly meet up for a chat.
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Interesting read Sym, I could be wrong as it was many moons ago, but I'm sure once you got your AM2 & NVQ3 you were eligible for an Approved Electricians card from the JIB, I only say this as I passed all the same as you plus the above and remember getting one. I stand corrected if incorrect but...
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If I'm understanding you correctly the high level will deal with any heat build up, once the h/l stat operates it shuts the boiler off, if running, opens the heating valve and runs the pump or am I misunderstanding you?
From what the heating engineer has said, the valve needs to be open at all times unless the boiler is running, except when the low level stat operates and closes it to prevent cool water being pumped through the stove. Does this go along with what your thinking??
Thanks again for the info, it is pretty much the same as I'd drawn with minor changes to suit the system I'm doing so hopefully it should be ok, you've both been a great help, cheers.
Thank you both for your replies, I've done a drawing which I'm hoping is correct although when I scan it, it saves as a PDF and cant seem to load it onto here.
Anyway what I've come up with is, a standard S plan through a relay on the N/C terms, a perm feed to the H/L stat then returning to...
Thanks for this, much appreciated.
I'll have a good look through tomorrow and see if I can get my head around it. I'm sure it's fairly simple once I fully understand what they are trying to achieve.
I'm after a bit of advice from you heating engineer experts.
I have wired many boilers previously but never to include a wood burner
I have been asked to wire an S plan heating system, no problem with this.
They have also installed a wood burner with a gravity rad and twin coil cylinder...
You haven't mentioned how you will fire the boiler/operate the 2 port valve for the UFH or seem to have considered how the whole system works, take a step back and look at it logically, ask the client what it is they are trying to achieve then go from there, its straight forward enough but you...
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