I did want to add one last thing after doing more research. The pipes going into the cylinder are hot, but the pipe coming out isnt. I've heard these blockages can be sorted by bleeding the radiators, is this true?
Ok..The only position it will go in is that one and the position it was to begin with which Ive just put it back in (the radiators then switched back on) When I try and push it further upwards it just comes back again into that position. Am I missing something here?
Now the switch is in this position.
The boiler fired up and pipes coming out of the valve are still hot but theres still no hot water, and now no heating.
Thanks Dan,
The radiators and water still havnt heated up. The pipes coming out of the vave are warm though. Should it take longer than usual for things to warm up after switching that button?
Ok, Ive pushed the lever and it sort of moved itself into a different position so just waiting to see if that gives me hot water for now.
I'm affraid I dont have and cant use a multimeter. This is the first time I've even tried to go near anything heating related!
Here we are, dont know if they are very useful or not. He said he would come back in 2 weeks to sort the thermostat, but he said the hot water was working!
Hi guys,
I'm new here and not sure if Im posting this in the right place.
I've just moved into a new house and the heating didn't work so got a heating engineer in to have a look. He installed a Drayton 3-port motorised valve and left. The heating works perfectly but not we have no hot...