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When you say the boiler doesn't turn off, it could be the overrun so check after a couple of mins.
Is there any other thermostats controlling the boiler?
Remove the thermostat cover and send a picture of the wires leaving it.
Only way really it to run a test on it with the cover off. What boiler is it?
Not if part of a motorised valve setup (which sounds likely).Hmm, I waited a few minutes and it did turn off, likewise I turned it back up, and it turned back on after a few minutes. I just would have thought it would be instant.

did not matter what I did, heating did not seem to work, and after investigating and curing one wonders what the previous owners did? Likely just used the open fire.
I found a local boiler engineer who found the jets had worn so they needed swapping for it to run in an efficient way, and he advised against using the S plan shown, as it does not let boiler cool, but continue with the C Plan I already had.




and with a cylinder thermostat
mine is the former, so the programmer runs the boiler only for DHW and boiler and pump for central heating, however even without the pump, upper rooms can heat anyway with therm-syphon. So the wall thermostat should turn the pump on/off, but may not turn the boiler off.
in the main house. There is no wiring diagram for Nest Gen 3 with C Plan so I had to design it myself, so this
works. However, likely better off using Hive, as this uses one contact for pump and other for boiler, and it is configured for C Plan, not seen any other combined thermostat/programmers designed to work with C Plan, but not really looked.If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
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