Hi guys,
I have a conventional CH/HW system. F&E tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard (along with the pump, 3 port valve etc). Boiler is a Potterton Suprima 50.
Should the boiler be on until the desired temp as dictated by the room thermostat has been reached. I can set the room thermostat to full but the boiler still goes off, even though the temp has not been reached as when I turn down the thermostat it clicks around 23 degree mark. Sometimes also, it can take a very long time for the boiler to ignite once heat the thermostat has been turned up.
Occasionally my wife will crank the thermostat upto 30 degrees when she gets home from school with my daughter and then rushes out to gymnastics, leaving the thermostat at 30. When I get home a couple of hours later, the house is warm, but not HOT (and the boiler will not be on).
I have a conventional CH/HW system. F&E tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard (along with the pump, 3 port valve etc). Boiler is a Potterton Suprima 50.
Should the boiler be on until the desired temp as dictated by the room thermostat has been reached. I can set the room thermostat to full but the boiler still goes off, even though the temp has not been reached as when I turn down the thermostat it clicks around 23 degree mark. Sometimes also, it can take a very long time for the boiler to ignite once heat the thermostat has been turned up.
Occasionally my wife will crank the thermostat upto 30 degrees when she gets home from school with my daughter and then rushes out to gymnastics, leaving the thermostat at 30. When I get home a couple of hours later, the house is warm, but not HOT (and the boiler will not be on).