Bubbles Galore
Active member
Alright guys, I need to make sure my floor heat is operating correctly and as efficiently as possible . If I understand correctly:
My question is, how does the boiler know not to fire when the circulation pump is not running? Is there a safety feature that is already built into the boiler to keep this from occuring?
Looking at a different aspect, is there any type of precipitation sensor + a bay input that could be wired into a plc to help necessitate when and if it should come on? I'm trying to mitigate the use of the boiler when its 20 degrees outside but the bays are bone dry...
Thoughts? Opinions? Please share!
- There should be an external temperature sensor that turns on the circulation pump once the temp gets below freezing.
- The boiler should then fire depending on what the return line temperature is set at.
My question is, how does the boiler know not to fire when the circulation pump is not running? Is there a safety feature that is already built into the boiler to keep this from occuring?
Looking at a different aspect, is there any type of precipitation sensor + a bay input that could be wired into a plc to help necessitate when and if it should come on? I'm trying to mitigate the use of the boiler when its 20 degrees outside but the bays are bone dry...
Thoughts? Opinions? Please share!