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Got some newbuilds to spec. They require weather compensators to be fitted. There is an underfloor zone a radiator zone and hot water . The U/F zone comes with programmable roomstat, the rad zone will have a Honeywell CM907 prog roomstat and hot water will have a Honeywell ST9001. The boiler will be a Vaillant 615 system boiler (and unvented cylinder). Is the weather compensator compatible with these controls, or will I have to get all Vaillant controls. Vaillant technical are not very helpful..... Cheers
 
the weather compensatory normally affects the boiler only so standard external controls are fine
 
Hate the Vaillant weather compensator. It's far too complicated to explain to the end user of a domestic dwelling.
Last year I did four houses that the local council had specked weather comp. we bought one controller and fitted it to the wall when the building inspector came. He ticked the relevant box. Then we took it off the wall as it was not wired up.

The problem on your job is which bit you compensate?
Hot water overrides the weather comp.
With underfloor heating I normally find that upstairs hardly comes on, as the heat from the ground floor percolates throughout the house, as nobody shuts doors anymore. So if you make the compensated circuit the upstairs rads it hardy works.
 
I had a quick look at the vrc 470f but cant quite workout how its all wired with other external controls.
 
The problem on your job is which bit you compensate?
Hot water overrides the weather comp.
With underfloor heating I normally find that upstairs hardly comes on, as the heat from the ground floor percolates throughout the house, as nobody shuts doors any more. So if you make the compensated circuit the upstairs rads it hardy works.
The OP isn't using Vaillant controls, but Honeywell prog stats for the CH and a Honeywell prog for the HW. The only way it will work correctly is if the CH and HW times are mutually exclusive. But how do you allow for owners who fiddle about with the times?

The weather comp curve should be set so the coldest room is OK. TRVs etc will then take care of the other rooms.
 
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The OP isn't using Vaillant controls, but Honeywell prog stats for the CH and a Honeywell prog for the HW. The only way it will work correctly is if the CH and HW times are mutually exclusive. But how do you allow for owners who fiddle about with the times?

The weather comp curve should be set so the coldest room is OK. TRVs etc will then take care of the other rooms.
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Got some newbuilds to spec. They require weather compensators to be fitted. There is an underfloor zone a radiator zone and hot water . The U/F zone comes with programmable roomstat, the rad zone will have a Honeywell CM907 prog roomstat and hot water will have a Honeywell ST9001. The boiler will be a Vaillant 615 system boiler (and unvented cylinder). Is the weather compensator compatible with these controls, or will I have to get all Vaillant controls. Vaillant technical are not very helpful..... Cheers
use Vsmart has weather comp updated via the Internet so no external sensor necessary. Simple enough thermostat
 
If the boiler is compensated the curve will be set for the radiator circuit. The rad circuit will likely just have a thermostatic mixing valve fitted.

But why fit a cm907? Which will just cycle the boiler on and off too avoid overshoot.
 
If the boiler is compensated the curve will be set for the radiator circuit. The rad circuit will likely just have a thermostatic mixing valve fitted.

But why fit a cm907? Which will just cycle the boiler on and off too avoid overshoot.

Its easy for the uneducated to misunderstand weather compensation controlled heating
 
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If the boiler is compensated the curve will be set for the radiator circuit. The UFH circuit will likely just have a thermostatic mixing valve fitted.

But why fit a cm907? Which will just cycle the boiler on and off too avoid overshoot.
 
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I ordered a VSmart at my local City Plumbing. 3 weeks later I cancelled it because still no sign of it. It looks good but good luck getting one!
 
As far as im aware you need all vaillant controls for weather comp as it needs to prioritise HW, so you will need the VR61/4 mixer module (wiring centre) VRC470 or 470f (wireless) controller and a VR81 room stat for 2nd zone.

If you do use the VR61 wiring centre then you wont be able to use the cyl stat that comes with the cylinder unless its a vaillant unistor, you have to use the VR10 which is a NTC that runs back to the boiler not the wiring centre.
 
As far as im aware you need all vaillant controls for weather comp as it needs to prioritise HW, so you will need the VR61/4 mixer module (wiring centre) VRC470 or 470f (wireless) controller and a VR81 room stat for 2nd zone.

If you do use the VR61 wiring centre then you wont be able to use the cyl stat that comes with the cylinder unless its a vaillant unistor, you have to use the VR10 which is a NTC that runs back to the boiler not the wiring centre.

How much would that kit cost?
 
So what do you new build installers fit?

Post "2" pretend to fit then remove!

Programmable stat on underfloor and rads. Programmer for hot water and trv's

Unless your going to fit the whole shebang, ie, mixing valve, bus controller for boiler temp. There's not much point.
 
As far as im aware you need all vaillant controls for weather comp as it needs to prioritise HW, so you will need the VR61/4 mixer module (wiring centre) VRC470 or 470f (wireless) controller and a VR81 room stat for 2nd zone.

If you do use the VR61 wiring centre then you wont be able to use the cyl stat that comes with the cylinder unless its a vaillant unistor, you have to use the VR10 which is a NTC that runs back to the boiler not the wiring centre.

This is how i do it but with the atag. Also i wire back a high limit from cylinder to shut boiler off.
 
After some research it seems the Worcester Bosch system boiler up to 24kw with a weather compensator will work with the S plan plus. An optional diverter valve can be fitted to the boiler which will allow the hot water circuit to run at 65 degrees C . If the diverter valve is not fitted then the factory setting on the display needs to be changed to 65 degrees C which will allow the hot water and heating I presume to be heated to this temperature. This must reduce the efficiency of having a compensator but tick the boxes on a new build.
 
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