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    No hot water but heating on max instead

    It seems to be a Honeywell one that I have at the moment. IMG_20180323_172836 by steviewevie posted 23 Mar 2018 at 5:33 PM
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    No hot water but heating on max instead

    Thanks, all. Does it matter what position that lever at the rear of the box is in? Because as I was moving stuff out of the way and "found" that switch by feel, I'm not sure if I've moved it into a different position or not.
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    No hot water but heating on max instead

    Thanks, both. So this is a valve that is part of the plumbing inside my airing cupboard with the hot water cylinder, the metal box attached to the plumbing, right? So it shouldn't be a terribly big job for someone to come along and replace the valve for me? Thanks.
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    No hot water but heating on max instead

    I have a conventional boiler (not combi) with separate hot water cylinder. Today, for the third time in a couple of weeks, I've found that there is no hot water (with the hot water control being turned on, and the heating turned on too) after the hot water in the tank was used up. Plus the...
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    Myson TRV - broken

    One of my TRVs has broken, see picture below. It looks like some of the plastic bits that engage with the valve, inside the knob, have broken. I suspect this is because this TRV was switched off for a loooooong time, and the valve ended up getting stuck. I assumed that I would have to get a...
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    Replacing old 3-wire room thermostat

    So I will be alright with a 2-wire electronic one then ? Great, thanks !
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    Replacing old 3-wire room thermostat

    Hi there, I have a very old 3-wire mechanical room thermostat. I'd ideally like to replace this with an electronic one, but all the ones that I can see are for 2-wire installation. It's just the thermostat I need, this is in the lounge, I already have the timer controls by the boiler in the...
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    Boarding loft over new insulation

    Sorry if I'm asking a question which is covered elsewhere, but I've seen different ways of doing this. My loft is about to have some free insulation installed. It has very minimal insulation at the moment, practically none. I presume the installers will be using the recommended 270mm depth of...
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