I have been asked to price a “non standard” boiler installation
It will have
3 x 30kW heat only boilers
4 x circulation pumps
1 x automatic filling loop
1 x single channel programmer
It will not have a thermostat
The boilers are going to be Ideal Logic + and they require a supply and demand signal....
Ive just talked to Ideal and all that they will say (loading wise) is that each boiler will have to be treated as a separate installation
The programmer has a 3A switching capacity
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I don’t know if I’m overthinking this (i have a tendency to!) or not, but I’m starting to think that the programmer will have to switch the boiler demand signal through a contractor (or two), which will also need to switch the pumps ..... the auto fill will need a permanent supply
So.... I’m now thinking that I’ll need a panel making up with a DP switch for each boiler, pump and the auto fill.... then fused and a neon each (to show supply)..... and obviously a main switch and fuse for the programmer
Does this sound right?????????? Or am I indeed over complicating matters
It will have
3 x 30kW heat only boilers
4 x circulation pumps
1 x automatic filling loop
1 x single channel programmer
It will not have a thermostat
The boilers are going to be Ideal Logic + and they require a supply and demand signal....
Ive just talked to Ideal and all that they will say (loading wise) is that each boiler will have to be treated as a separate installation
The programmer has a 3A switching capacity
——————————
I don’t know if I’m overthinking this (i have a tendency to!) or not, but I’m starting to think that the programmer will have to switch the boiler demand signal through a contractor (or two), which will also need to switch the pumps ..... the auto fill will need a permanent supply
So.... I’m now thinking that I’ll need a panel making up with a DP switch for each boiler, pump and the auto fill.... then fused and a neon each (to show supply)..... and obviously a main switch and fuse for the programmer
Does this sound right?????????? Or am I indeed over complicating matters