Just to update the post.. got my boiler guy out and he stripped out the wireless Honeywell unit and replaced it with a standard wired thermostat.. Unfortunately same issues, the heating is behaving erratically again another night of no heat, in the morning it randomly kicked in and has been fine...
might leave that to the expert.. I'm not 100% comfortable playing around with the electrics.. but will remember and suggest it to my guy.. thanks for your input thus far it's been helpful
I've got a guy coming over tomorrow to have a look.. He will remove the honeywell since I'm considering changing it anyway to a Nest. He'll temporarily fix a manual wired stat as an interim and we'll check all the connection and see what happens from then onwards..
Thanks for your input its...
I'll have a chat someone i know who is gas safe and fits Valliants and take it from there if no luck I'll be sure to come back on here.. thanking you kindly
Would a PCB fault not at least show as a F code. That is the thing that is bugging me most is that I have no error codes to work with.. I will have to get a boiler guy down.. just don't want someone to come over with a call out charge and not find anything wrong with the set up.. The fault is...
What you were saying is that by moving the wires over it should have kept the heating on constantly bypassing the thermostat.. Which it wasn't doing.. it was behaving the same way as before the wire change. still giving S.30 code. So wouldn't that indicate a stat receiver problem? not sure now
Yep i think i did reply to your message. I moved the Wire from B and put it in A, and rebooted the boiler and it was exactly the same no change.. it didn't make any difference at all.. Was still showing the S.30 code. however randomly pre wire change it was exhibiting random status code...
I'll have to do some wire trailing and figure this out and come back to you guys... It's just odd that it seems to work at random times.. Like for instance.. All night it was perfectly fine and i had good heat.. then randomly about 5am the heating had gone.. nothing consistent about it as I...
As promised here is another angle with the wires more obvious let me know your thoughts:
x2 Brown wires in the first port on the left
x1 Blue to to RT
x2 Brown to L
x1 Blue to N
x1 Green/Yellow to The right most port
I moved the wire from point B to A on the stat receiver and powered up the boiler and it made no difference Still showing the S.30 status message.. Does that indicate a dodgy receiver?
no work carried out recently to be honest
both flow and return values are as they have been nothing changed there..
I dont use Zone valves. Each Rad has a thermostat but again nothing changed there..
Not sure about the 24v link and what I'm looking for there but will have to investigate
thanks
I promise to upload a better picture shortly when I get home from work..
In the mean time i took a recording of the boiler behaviour via Live Data.. I've added 2 videos if you guys can have a look which might identify what the issue could be. I'm starting to think maybe it's not the thermostat...