Heating goes off!

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Every so often our heating goes off for no apparent reason. If I lift the floorboard and put my hand down to a small metal box, I can lift a lever and the heating goes back on. I'm sorry I don't know what the box is called. It can work fine for weeks then suddenly go off. Can anyone help please?
 
I can't actually see it properly without lifting another floorboard but I'm fairly certain it is.
 
Is that a difficult job and would I need a tradesman to do it? Sorry but I'm female and know nothing about these things!

**Oops, this was replying to the previous post **
 
If you can:
- turn off the power to the heating system.
- test for no power at the motorised valve.
- remove the head to check spindle on valve (still connected to pipework) can move easily by hand and to give more access to change the motor, usually two screws to undo to remove the head (metal box shown in the above picture).
- remove the motor.
- cut the two wires close to the motor.
- bare the cut wires.
- join one wire from the new motor to any of the cut and bared wires on the head, repeat to join remaining two wires. Usually a motor comes with two crimp connectors.
- fit new motor to the head.
- reassemble head to valve.
- re-instate power.
- test heat goes to hot water only first.
- turn off demand for hot water and test heating on its own.
- replace floorboard.

Then you should be ok, it's a straight forward job to do.

James.
 

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