Hello everyone,
First time poster here. I'm hoping someone might be able to offer some advice with a problem that's started with my home boiler.
I have an Ideal ICOS HE15 boiler, a Tribune 150 litre indirect cylinder and a Danfoss FP715 Si two channel programmer.
My hot water is set on a timer to fire on in the morning (which it does) for one hour but the boiler and cylinder carries on working after the hour is up and will not turn off. The controller would have a light lit when the hot water's on and this is turning off after the hour (which is normal).
If I turn the boiler off, the cylinder carries on working.
Factory resetting the controller doesn't seem to stop the cylinder working.
If I turn off all the electrics to the heating system the cylinder will turn off.
If I turn the power back on, whilst the boiler is turned off, the cylinder will start up again.
If I leave the power off for a couple of hours and then factory reset the controller, this then stops the cylinder working. I can then turn the boiler back on without it firing up again.
It will then be like groundhog day the next morning when the hot water kicks in again.
I've uploaded a photo of the cylinder that may assist but please let me know if you require any further information.
Many thanks,
Damien
First time poster here. I'm hoping someone might be able to offer some advice with a problem that's started with my home boiler.
I have an Ideal ICOS HE15 boiler, a Tribune 150 litre indirect cylinder and a Danfoss FP715 Si two channel programmer.
My hot water is set on a timer to fire on in the morning (which it does) for one hour but the boiler and cylinder carries on working after the hour is up and will not turn off. The controller would have a light lit when the hot water's on and this is turning off after the hour (which is normal).
If I turn the boiler off, the cylinder carries on working.
Factory resetting the controller doesn't seem to stop the cylinder working.
If I turn off all the electrics to the heating system the cylinder will turn off.
If I turn the power back on, whilst the boiler is turned off, the cylinder will start up again.
If I leave the power off for a couple of hours and then factory reset the controller, this then stops the cylinder working. I can then turn the boiler back on without it firing up again.
It will then be like groundhog day the next morning when the hot water kicks in again.
I've uploaded a photo of the cylinder that may assist but please let me know if you require any further information.
Many thanks,
Damien
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