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Hi Guys

Recently finished a new build house.
Commissioning engineer came in the other day (2nd visit whilst I wasn't there) and mentioned we need to put a pipe stat on the secondary loop pump.
We've only ever wired these as on/ off time controlled.
Apparently it's regs (heating engineer we work with hadn't come across this either before)

Any else aware of this ?

If so I assuming it's to prevent pump running if pipe is not up not temperature ?

Thanks Sy
 
Apparently it's regs
Building Control Regs??

No never come across it before, but another scenario might be switch pump off if water is too hot, in conjunction with a time switch.
Cant imagine where you would put it on the loop as if loop is cold it would never switch pump on!
 
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Apparently it's regs
You are going to have to ask which regulation then.
In my experience some "commissioning" folk - and that especially includes LABC - have their own, unsupported, view on how things should be done.
 
Hi Guys

Recently finished a new build house.
Commissioning engineer came in the other day (2nd visit whilst I wasn't there) and mentioned we need to put a pipe stat on the secondary loop pump.
We've only ever wired these as on/ off time controlled.
Apparently it's regs (heating engineer we work with hadn't come across this either before)

Any else aware of this ?

If so I assuming it's to prevent pump running if pipe is not up not temperature ?

Thanks Sy
If he means a frost stat then yes I would agree
 
Building Control Regs??

No never come across it before, but another scenario might be switch pump off if water is too hot, in conjunction with a time switch.
Cant imagine where you would put it on the loop as if loop is cold it would never switch pump on!
Bit of an odd one ! I'm looking into it a bit further...... thanks for the reply 😉
 
Building regs.....

Reminds me of an LABC that insisted there was a carbon dioxide monitor fitted in a house.... and would not entertain the question "Dont you mean carbon monoxide?"

He was right, i was wrong, and nothing i could say would change his mind....

Carbon dioxide.... fitted in modern new build passive homes..... with no draughts.....

This was a 200 year old house solid walls, single glazing and a coal fire
 
Never in all my days heard of a stat on a secondary return circuit.
I can't think what the point would be either. They are normally timed or permanent run, depending on the building/use.
 
Hi Guys

Recently finished a new build house.
Commissioning engineer came in the other day (2nd visit whilst I wasn't there) and mentioned we need to put a pipe stat on the secondary loop pump.
We've only ever wired these as on/ off time controlled.
Apparently it's regs (heating engineer we work with hadn't come across this either before)

Any else aware of this ?

If so I assuming it's to prevent pump running if pipe is not up not temperature ?

Thanks Sy
Are there long pipe runs ?

Although not a legal requirement, the HSE recommends hot water should be delivered at 50ºC within 1 minute to help combat legionnaires disease.

If you’re setting up a hot water secondary return system, you also need to consider the following:


  • The hot water pipework should be insulated to BS5546 to reduce heat loss.
  • The secondary return pump itself should be controlled on a timer and not allowed to work 24/7.
  • A control system like a pipe stat to measure the temperature of the water or by other methods such as P.I.R sensors, can be positioned in spaces such as the bathroom en-suite and above kitchen sinks, which turn the pump on when these areas are occupied, and turn off when they’re not.
 

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