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hi we have recently moved into a new house and had a whole new sealed heating system installed.
we have a Worcester greenstar 30cdi classic boiler and control the boiler through a greenstar comfort remote programmable thermostat
we are not sure if we have always had this issue, but now it is summer we have our CH set to 'off' at all times as we dont need it on. we do however have the hot water set to come on for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. the problem is when the hot water kicks in all the radiators in the house go on also and the house becomes unbearably hot within half an hour. the only way to stop this is to either turn the hot water off or turn down the radiators.
my question is should this be doing this? does it matter that we have a sealed pressuirsed system? i have seen 'diverter valves' mentioned and i dont know if our boiler has one, should have one or has one thats maybe broke after 3 months?
any help would be appreciated
we have a Worcester greenstar 30cdi classic boiler and control the boiler through a greenstar comfort remote programmable thermostat
we are not sure if we have always had this issue, but now it is summer we have our CH set to 'off' at all times as we dont need it on. we do however have the hot water set to come on for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. the problem is when the hot water kicks in all the radiators in the house go on also and the house becomes unbearably hot within half an hour. the only way to stop this is to either turn the hot water off or turn down the radiators.
my question is should this be doing this? does it matter that we have a sealed pressuirsed system? i have seen 'diverter valves' mentioned and i dont know if our boiler has one, should have one or has one thats maybe broke after 3 months?
any help would be appreciated