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Peter171
Hello
Please can anyone help me out, problem seems to be possibly the 3 way actuator, I have removed the actuator several times over the past two weeks as it makes a clicking noise.
This occurs mostly first thing in the morning when it the actuator is moveing from RADIATOR position to HOT WATER position (90 degree), hope I am correct in that, the HW is the first thing I have on, it would appear that it stops at a halfway position which then heats both radiators & hot water.
I do not set both to run togerther, I have only one working at a time on, the control panel shows the correct led on for each setting i.e. rads or hot water.
I can turn the valve shaft by hand, its not loose it take a bit of effort to move it, should it be like that ???
As I said this happens mostly first thing in the morning but has occured during daytime after the system has been running.
After removing the actuator I refitted it several times then it works for one or two days before doing the same thing again .......
Any advice would be appreciated ...
Thanks, Peter.
Please can anyone help me out, problem seems to be possibly the 3 way actuator, I have removed the actuator several times over the past two weeks as it makes a clicking noise.
This occurs mostly first thing in the morning when it the actuator is moveing from RADIATOR position to HOT WATER position (90 degree), hope I am correct in that, the HW is the first thing I have on, it would appear that it stops at a halfway position which then heats both radiators & hot water.
I do not set both to run togerther, I have only one working at a time on, the control panel shows the correct led on for each setting i.e. rads or hot water.
I can turn the valve shaft by hand, its not loose it take a bit of effort to move it, should it be like that ???
As I said this happens mostly first thing in the morning but has occured during daytime after the system has been running.
After removing the actuator I refitted it several times then it works for one or two days before doing the same thing again .......
Any advice would be appreciated ...
Thanks, Peter.