Honeywell V4073A Valve and 3 way port

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I have the Honeywell set up on the T shaped 3 way valve.

Recently started the central heating and it didn't work. Hot water had been working OK up until then but that stopped too.

Very hot water was leaving the boiler and getting to the pump in the airing cupboard but not getting very far past the T shaped valve. Water either side of it was no better than warm.

Plumber came and agreed the 3 way valve was at fault. Not seen him since!!

I took the controller off today and moved the valve manually to both extremes. Hot water still doesn't pass the T valve.

Hence, I think the valve is blocked or broken.

What is the likelihood of this?

Will I need a new one and should the controller still be OK?

Thanks from a cold family :cry:
 
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you could have a blocked cold feed, (not enough water in the system), do you have any manual vents in the airing cupboard (thumb vents)??
 
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you could have a blocked cold feed, (not enough water in the system), do you have any manual vents in the airing cupboard (thumb vents)??

Not sure about the thumb vents. How would I tell?

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There's not one that I can see

Im thinking I need to drain the system, whip the top off the valve and see if there's any rubbish in there?

Opinions?
 
Are you quite sure the pump is running 'fine' ?, some boilers will continue to fire and a small amount of circulation may still occur - admittedly the system will be a little (actually a whole lot!) louder.

Thing is the valve you describe is a midposition one, so unlikley that no flow of heat would occur (if the pump is actually circulating the water around...).

Just a few musings.

DH
 
Are you quite sure the pump is running 'fine' ?, some boilers will continue to fire and a small amount of circulation may still occur - admittedly the system will be a little (actually a whole lot!) louder.

Thing is the valve you describe is a midposition one, so unlikley that no flow of heat would occur (if the pump is actually circulating the water around...).

Just a few musings.

DH

When I put my hand over the pump I can feel the water flowing underneath. The water between it and the T valve is boiling.

In the following picture the water at the green arrow (below the T) is scalding, At the red arrows (to the left and right of the T and where the T is marked 'A' and 'B') it is only warm.


Does that suggest a blockage or something else?

Thanks and hope you can see the image OK - phones with flashes have their uses!
 

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