Just finished replacing the whole unit and we now have hot water and central heating when we should have it. :D
A really big thank you to all those who have helped out with advice regarding this, with a special thanks to Seco Services. :D
hmmmmmmmmmmm....
might be getting out of my depth with this then. I presume it's a case of dismantling the unit removing the micro switch and soldering a new one in.
I'm wondering if it's going to be easier (or simpler) to replace the head.
I'm back.
Replaced the motor, which was simple enough. I'm now getting the lever moving fully between H M and W which I don't think it's ever done.
The radiators have got hot whilst the water is heating up but once the water has reached temperature the boiler is not firing to continue...
put the programmer to heating, the lever remains at W, the boiler hasn't fired up.
I'll look into the issues rasied by MANDATE regarding the head being unreplacable.
Thanks for the advice guys.
Thanks for the reply.
No, nothing happpens if you push the lever across. The only way to get any heating on is to turn the thermostat up on the hot water tank.
Could this be something else??
I replaced the thermostat in the livining room yesterday, this is the only room themostat in the...
Hi,
New here so be gentle with me. I'm OK with most DIY tasks but just want to check this out with you guys.
We developed a problem with our central heating yesterday. We get hot water but once that has reached the required temperature the boiler will cut out and not fire for the central...