Horstmann E7 Quartz

DNW

Joined
5 Nov 2022
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Country
United Kingdom
My Control is about 15 years old, in dark green colour, but seems to be in good working order, except - To save costs, I switch the Water Heater button from "Timed" to "Off" position so that it won't come on automatically over-night and use the Boost Timer during day time whenever I need some hot water. I thought it would be locked to "Off" position but of late the Water Heater (mechanically or manually controlled) strangely switches on itself and moves back from "Off" to "Timed" position so that I have a full tank of hot water in the morning unnecessarily. It does not happen every night but about once a week. Can anyone please help explaining why it would mechanically switch back to "Timed" position? You have to push hard up and down to operate the switch and I don't think it is worn. Also the Boost Timer does not seem to be moving as it stays at the same position. Once set, should it not be moving from "Start/Set" to "Stop" direction automatically?
 
Sponsored Links
With a 40 gallon tank of hot water unless using the Irish Willis system time controls temperature of water, not amount of hot water, and it takes so long to cool, only normal reason for a timer is to take advantage of off peak rates.

The Willis system uses an immersion in a small tank alongside the main tank and heats from top down, but only found in Northan Island.

There are other reasons, have considered a timer my boiler has no tank thermostat so since the immersion does, for it to switch on once a week after the boiler has turned off could be a good anti legionnaires precaution, as long as run for long enough.

And this is the problem with any timer, except Willis system, you need to ensure any water heated exceeds 60ºC.
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top