Hi all,
I've just moved into a new house and I'm struggling to understand the nuances of the central heating system.
The house is detached and I'm bound to say noticeably colder than the old one (which was terraced). No surprises there, particularly as this is Yorkshire.
Anyway, that's not the problem.
Basically the CH will only work when the HW is also on.
By way of example if you click CH advance on the controller the red light goes on and it clicks but nothing happens. Only when you click HW advance does the boiler fire up.
As a result we have lashings of hot water which seems like a bit of a waste of energy.
The system is as follows:
Controller - British Gas UP1L
Pump - Celsia Multi-Head pump (which only has one pipe running in and one out!)
Boiler - Baxi Boston 260 (Do I need Antiques Roadshow in after Christmas?)
There is also a Honeywell Motorized Valve sitting on a pipe next to the hot water tank. This seemed to be quite warm to the touch on the metal cylinder underneath the cover but I'm guessing that since it is pumping hot water that is to be expected.
I have got a multimeter but if I needed to use that I might need some clear pointers on what to do with it.
Anyway, any general hints and tips would be most appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris
I've just moved into a new house and I'm struggling to understand the nuances of the central heating system.
The house is detached and I'm bound to say noticeably colder than the old one (which was terraced). No surprises there, particularly as this is Yorkshire.
Anyway, that's not the problem.
Basically the CH will only work when the HW is also on.
By way of example if you click CH advance on the controller the red light goes on and it clicks but nothing happens. Only when you click HW advance does the boiler fire up.
As a result we have lashings of hot water which seems like a bit of a waste of energy.
The system is as follows:
Controller - British Gas UP1L
Pump - Celsia Multi-Head pump (which only has one pipe running in and one out!)
Boiler - Baxi Boston 260 (Do I need Antiques Roadshow in after Christmas?)
There is also a Honeywell Motorized Valve sitting on a pipe next to the hot water tank. This seemed to be quite warm to the touch on the metal cylinder underneath the cover but I'm guessing that since it is pumping hot water that is to be expected.
I have got a multimeter but if I needed to use that I might need some clear pointers on what to do with it.
Anyway, any general hints and tips would be most appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris
