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Rick Hughes December 6th 03 07:26 PM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 
Thought I would pass on a piece of information that is relevant to the use
of Thermal stores and modulating condensing boilers, which may be of use to
others.

In 'normal' systems without a thermal store, modulating boilers would be
ideal, although they would be required to fire up regularly due to the fact
that there is no energy buffer present

With modulating system boilers which modulate the flow rate to maintain an
ideal "Delta T", when used with thermal stores a problem arises with the
production of domestic ho****er, in that the modulating reduces the heat
coming into the store when you need it under heavy loads.

The stored boiler water should really flow at a constant flow through the
heat exchanger in order that domestic hot water production be maintained
under heavy load situations.

With thermal stores it's better to go for a condensing, non modulating
boiler.

I have a Baxi Barcelona, and this by default is a 70,000 btu/h boiler, to
convert to maximum output of 80,000 btu/h you need to remove bridge No.2 on
the control pcb.

To turn off the modulation and have maximum output remove all 3 bridges on
the pcb.

The same applies to the 100HE

Rick





IMM December 6th 03 11:41 PM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 

"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
...

Thought I would pass on a piece of information that is relevant to the use
of Thermal stores and modulating condensing boilers, which may be of use

to
others.

In 'normal' systems without a thermal store, modulating boilers would be
ideal, although they would be required to fire up regularly due to the

fact
that there is no energy buffer present

With modulating system boilers which modulate the flow rate to maintain an
ideal "Delta T", when used with thermal stores a problem arises with the
production of domestic ho****er, in that the modulating reduces the heat
coming into the store when you need it under heavy loads.


Have you tried the Barcelona connected up as standard with modulation? If
so how did it perform?

The stored boiler water should really flow at a constant flow through the
heat exchanger in order that domestic hot water production be maintained
under heavy load situations.

With thermal stores it's better to go for a condensing, non modulating
boiler.


It is best to have a DHW only thermal store and a boiler that switches in
and out the modulation. Some Ravenheat condensing boilers do this. When
DHW is called the boiler ramps up to maximum power until the store of water
is satisfied. When switching back to CH it then modulates giving maximum
efficiency when on CH.

I have a Baxi Barcelona, and this by default is a 70,000 btu/h boiler, to
convert to maximum output of 80,000 btu/h you need to remove bridge No.2

on
the control pcb.


To turn off the modulation and have maximum output remove all 3 bridges on
the pcb.

The same applies to the 100HE


Is it possible to have a plug that just plugs into the bridge pins and then
wire this out to the control system instructing the boiler to modulate or
not? Maplin may have such plugs complete with wire. Any electronic board
people care to comment? geoff?




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geoff December 13th 03 02:46 PM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 
In message , IMM
writes
It is best to have a DHW only thermal store and a boiler that switches in
and out the modulation. Some Ravenheat condensing boilers do this. When
DHW is called the boiler ramps up to maximum power until the store of water
is satisfied. When switching back to CH it then modulates giving maximum
efficiency when on CH.

I have a Baxi Barcelona, and this by default is a 70,000 btu/h boiler, to
convert to maximum output of 80,000 btu/h you need to remove bridge No.2

on
the control pcb.


To turn off the modulation and have maximum output remove all 3 bridges on
the pcb.

The same applies to the 100HE


Is it possible to have a plug that just plugs into the bridge pins and then
wire this out to the control system instructing the boiler to modulate or
not? Maplin may have such plugs complete with wire. Any electronic board
people care to comment? geoff?


I don't see why not. I'll look at a Barcelona next week and see. The
potential problem is one of modification and insurance liability.
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geoff

IMM December 13th 03 04:16 PM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 

"geoff" wrote in message
...
In message , IMM
writes
It is best to have a DHW only thermal store and a boiler that switches in
and out the modulation. Some Ravenheat condensing boilers do this. When
DHW is called the boiler ramps up to maximum power until the store of

water
is satisfied. When switching back to CH it then modulates giving maximum
efficiency when on CH.

I have a Baxi Barcelona, and this by default is a 70,000 btu/h boiler,

to
convert to maximum output of 80,000 btu/h you need to remove bridge

No.2
on
the control pcb.


To turn off the modulation and have maximum output remove all 3 bridges

on
the pcb.

The same applies to the 100HE


Is it possible to have a plug that just plugs into the bridge pins and

then
wire this out to the control system instructing the boiler to modulate or
not? Maplin may have such plugs complete with wire. Any electronic

board
people care to comment? geoff?


I don't see why not. I'll look at a Barcelona next week and see. The
potential problem is one of modification and insurance liability.


My boiler powers up the board when call for heat, otherwise it is
de-energised. If a board is powered up 100% of the time and you power on
and then off, will this affect the board?

This switching in and out modulation is such a simple and, and totally
necessary, especially when a boiler is coupled to a thermal store or a quick
recovery cylinder. Situation where you may require full output. Very few
boilers have this simple function. All it needs is a couple of terminals
with a jumper wire.



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geoff December 14th 03 12:58 AM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 
In message , IMM
writes

The same applies to the 100HE

Is it possible to have a plug that just plugs into the bridge pins and

then
wire this out to the control system instructing the boiler to modulate or
not? Maplin may have such plugs complete with wire. Any electronic

board
people care to comment? geoff?


I don't see why not. I'll look at a Barcelona next week and see. The
potential problem is one of modification and insurance liability.


My boiler powers up the board when call for heat, otherwise it is
de-energised. If a board is powered up 100% of the time and you power on
and then off, will this affect the board?


There's no reason why it should


This switching in and out modulation is such a simple and, and totally
necessary, especially when a boiler is coupled to a thermal store or a quick
recovery cylinder. Situation where you may require full output. Very few
boilers have this simple function. All it needs is a couple of terminals
with a jumper wire.



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IMM December 14th 03 03:49 PM

Baxi Barcelona with thermal Store
 

"geoff" wrote in message
...
In message , IMM
writes

The same applies to the 100HE

Is it possible to have a plug that just plugs into the bridge pins and

then
wire this out to the control system instructing the boiler to modulate

or
not? Maplin may have such plugs complete with wire. Any electronic

board
people care to comment? geoff?


I don't see why not. I'll look at a Barcelona next week and see. The
potential problem is one of modification and insurance liability.


My boiler powers up the board when call for heat, otherwise it is
de-energised. If a board is powered up 100% of the time and you power on
and then off, will this affect the board?


There's no reason why it should


I believe some electronic components don't like being switched off and on.

This switching in and out modulation is such a simple and, and totally
necessary, especially when a boiler is coupled to a thermal store or a

quick
recovery cylinder. Situation where you may require full output. Very

few
boilers have this simple function. All it needs is a couple of terminals
with a jumper wire.




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