Felix,
I presumed that when i was tapping the valve that i was releasing a mechanical, rather than electrical, problem. Surely if it's the same run of cable then i will be able to record a voltage drop at either end?
Are we talking:
It should be 240V.
The valve is not opening fully, so there are (i.e.) 150v going to it.
Or
Should it be 240v and it's 0v?
I'm not quite sure how it could regulate the amount of voltage using just a SPST type switch, or am I missing something? Is there a pot on the line that adjusts the voltage?
Would now be a good point to get a plumber in and point them towards the gas valve with all the evidence i've collected?
I have a spreadsheet with: Time, Prog Status, Pipe Temp, Room Therm Status, Room Temp, Tank Therm Status, Tank Temp, Valve Status, Gas Flow (ft3/min) and 'Effect' columns and have been filling it in.
Is that, along with this thread a good thing to give a plumber, or are they going to insist on going through the whole thing themselves?
Thanks again people.
Mr. Tickle.
Mr. Tickle.
I presumed that when i was tapping the valve that i was releasing a mechanical, rather than electrical, problem. Surely if it's the same run of cable then i will be able to record a voltage drop at either end?
Are we talking:
It should be 240V.
The valve is not opening fully, so there are (i.e.) 150v going to it.
Or
Should it be 240v and it's 0v?
I'm not quite sure how it could regulate the amount of voltage using just a SPST type switch, or am I missing something? Is there a pot on the line that adjusts the voltage?
Would now be a good point to get a plumber in and point them towards the gas valve with all the evidence i've collected?
I have a spreadsheet with: Time, Prog Status, Pipe Temp, Room Therm Status, Room Temp, Tank Therm Status, Tank Temp, Valve Status, Gas Flow (ft3/min) and 'Effect' columns and have been filling it in.
Is that, along with this thread a good thing to give a plumber, or are they going to insist on going through the whole thing themselves?
Thanks again people.
Mr. Tickle.
Mr. Tickle.