Hi guys,
I wondered if you could point me in the right direction with this problem.
I moved into my First house about 2 years ago.
The boiler we have is an Ideal Elan 2 in the kitchen which only has a high/low setting on it
There is a Landis and Gyr Temp setting in the hall way.
A landis and steafa Diverter valve(?) mav-322 upstairs sat next to the cylinder with what i assume is a water temperature setting on it.
We also have a tank in the loft.
The problem i have is:
The radiators haven't been getting hot enough to warm the rooms up to a suitable temperature. So i switched the boiler to the "high" setting.
This seemed to cure the problem.
However.
The boiler only seems to be coming on until the hot water is warmed up to the temperature set on the cylinder. Then it goes off. The only way to turn the heating back on is to increase the temperature of the water. Then it will stay on a bit longer.
Setting the temperature in the hallway doesn't seem to have any effect. If i turn it from 30 round to 10 it seems to "click" around 14-15 degrees, so i am guessing this is the current temperature in there.
I can't keep turning the hot water up for obvious reasons, but would appreciate some guidance on this.
Thanks,
Richard.
I wondered if you could point me in the right direction with this problem.
I moved into my First house about 2 years ago.
The boiler we have is an Ideal Elan 2 in the kitchen which only has a high/low setting on it
There is a Landis and Gyr Temp setting in the hall way.
A landis and steafa Diverter valve(?) mav-322 upstairs sat next to the cylinder with what i assume is a water temperature setting on it.
We also have a tank in the loft.
The problem i have is:
The radiators haven't been getting hot enough to warm the rooms up to a suitable temperature. So i switched the boiler to the "high" setting.
This seemed to cure the problem.
However.
The boiler only seems to be coming on until the hot water is warmed up to the temperature set on the cylinder. Then it goes off. The only way to turn the heating back on is to increase the temperature of the water. Then it will stay on a bit longer.
Setting the temperature in the hallway doesn't seem to have any effect. If i turn it from 30 round to 10 it seems to "click" around 14-15 degrees, so i am guessing this is the current temperature in there.
I can't keep turning the hot water up for obvious reasons, but would appreciate some guidance on this.
Thanks,
Richard.