wroderich
2022-09-24 15:50:55
- #1
Hello,
I have a heating system with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators in the basement and upper floor, which is powered by district heating. The control is done via an Automix 3000:
District heating:
Supply = supply (inlet to the house, approx. 70-80 °C)
Return = return
WA = water connection
WZ = water meter
[NB: The function of the control valve next to the right circulation pump is not entirely clear to me. There is no indication of how it is currently set.]
Currently though:
The clock of the Automix 3000 is apparently broken now (it had already been running significantly slow from time to time).
Now I am considering whether to just replace the Automix 3000 or to install a different control system altogether. What would be advisable?
[By the way: I am considering acquiring an air-to-water heat pump in the medium term, but that will probably take some time; should something like that be taken into account in the decision now?]
Thanks in advance
W
I have a heating system with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators in the basement and upper floor, which is powered by district heating. The control is done via an Automix 3000:
District heating:
Supply = supply (inlet to the house, approx. 70-80 °C)
Return = return
WA = water connection
WZ = water meter
[NB: The function of the control valve next to the right circulation pump is not entirely clear to me. There is no indication of how it is currently set.]
Currently though:
The clock of the Automix 3000 is apparently broken now (it had already been running significantly slow from time to time).
Now I am considering whether to just replace the Automix 3000 or to install a different control system altogether. What would be advisable?
[By the way: I am considering acquiring an air-to-water heat pump in the medium term, but that will probably take some time; should something like that be taken into account in the decision now?]
Thanks in advance
W