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Hi folks,
I seriously hope someone can help me out here as I'm up in Shetland, disabled and housebound and my boiler is screwing around plus getting a plumber seems like an impossibility.
I think my problem is the water pump isn't running when I'm wanting heating as from cold the system runs for a bit, yet the radiators stay cold and then it switches off. The thermostat goes from clicking on to not clicking at all. I replaced the thermostat originally thinking that was the problem but I'm just going to use it as helpful diagnostic info as it made zero difference.
Now if I turn the hot water on it runs for longer and warms the radiators but I can only do this a couple of times before again the thermostat fails to react on the hot water side.
I figured out the heat exchanger is hitting around 85c which appears to be the limit for the central heating thermostat hence it reaching it's limit and switching off. I have to wait for the whole system to cool again before I can repeat the whole cycle.
Hot water on demand hasn't worked for a while (couple of years at least), it just hasn't been clicking on when i open a hot tap so I'm not sure whether to include that as diagnostic or not, I have a brand new diverter valve cartridge yet I don't know how to install it as I don't know how to drain the system or what hoses I would need to buy to do this. I don't know how to manual actuate the diverter valve.
Thermal image shows the point where the bulb for the heating thermostat enters and the heat exchanger temp.
Could this be a combination problem of a faulty relay on the control board not switching the pump on on the heating side and and perhaps a combination of a weak pump which isn't circulating water at a fast enough rate to keep the system cool?
Sorry for all the questions but I'm really at a bit of a loss and each time I open the machine causes me a great deal of pain.
I have the equipment to test and replace relays and the control board.
Thank you so much, just hoping I can find a solution to this as I'm losing sleep now trying to work this out and as you no doubt know, it's no fun in the cold especially with osteoarthritis and chronic fatigue. I'm prepared to do the work if someone is willing to guide me. I have a pretty good supply of tools, including electrical and electronic tools etc, just lacking knowledge and experience.
I seriously hope someone can help me out here as I'm up in Shetland, disabled and housebound and my boiler is screwing around plus getting a plumber seems like an impossibility.
I think my problem is the water pump isn't running when I'm wanting heating as from cold the system runs for a bit, yet the radiators stay cold and then it switches off. The thermostat goes from clicking on to not clicking at all. I replaced the thermostat originally thinking that was the problem but I'm just going to use it as helpful diagnostic info as it made zero difference.
Now if I turn the hot water on it runs for longer and warms the radiators but I can only do this a couple of times before again the thermostat fails to react on the hot water side.
I figured out the heat exchanger is hitting around 85c which appears to be the limit for the central heating thermostat hence it reaching it's limit and switching off. I have to wait for the whole system to cool again before I can repeat the whole cycle.
Hot water on demand hasn't worked for a while (couple of years at least), it just hasn't been clicking on when i open a hot tap so I'm not sure whether to include that as diagnostic or not, I have a brand new diverter valve cartridge yet I don't know how to install it as I don't know how to drain the system or what hoses I would need to buy to do this. I don't know how to manual actuate the diverter valve.
Thermal image shows the point where the bulb for the heating thermostat enters and the heat exchanger temp.
Could this be a combination problem of a faulty relay on the control board not switching the pump on on the heating side and and perhaps a combination of a weak pump which isn't circulating water at a fast enough rate to keep the system cool?
Sorry for all the questions but I'm really at a bit of a loss and each time I open the machine causes me a great deal of pain.
I have the equipment to test and replace relays and the control board.
Thank you so much, just hoping I can find a solution to this as I'm losing sleep now trying to work this out and as you no doubt know, it's no fun in the cold especially with osteoarthritis and chronic fatigue. I'm prepared to do the work if someone is willing to guide me. I have a pretty good supply of tools, including electrical and electronic tools etc, just lacking knowledge and experience.