Hi, I hope someone can help. Now that the waether has taken a turn for the worse i have got the heating system on again and i have a problem.
Basically what happens, altough not always, is when the heating comes on it works fine, but every now and then it won't turn off when I have programmed it to, and soemtimes when it runs it ignores the thermostat and keeps running even whent he room is up to temp, which would be nice in the winter, but as its not that cold and it is just needed to take the chill out of the air at night it ends up like a sauner in my house. The only way to stop the heating is to turn off the main power to the heating system, which is a pain as the only switch is in the garage on the main fusebox (another job for layer is to add a switch for it next to the programmer).
My system cocsists of a standard boiler, hot tank in the airing cupboard with the programmer there too as well as a mi position valve there with cold and expansion tanks in the loft.
Do you think it is likely to be the programmer that is faulty or the mid position valve or another problem.
also what was happening in the summer was that when we had just the hot water on the radiators where getting hot as well, not as hot as they do when the heating is on, but quite hot.
is this likely to be related, or as my mate that knows a little about plumbing thinks, is an unrelated problem to do with the way the system was piped up when first installed. I only moved in last year and inherited the system so don't know how old any of it is.
Any help would be appreciated, my girlfriend is constantly on at me to get it sorted and i cant stand her nagging for much longer
Basically what happens, altough not always, is when the heating comes on it works fine, but every now and then it won't turn off when I have programmed it to, and soemtimes when it runs it ignores the thermostat and keeps running even whent he room is up to temp, which would be nice in the winter, but as its not that cold and it is just needed to take the chill out of the air at night it ends up like a sauner in my house. The only way to stop the heating is to turn off the main power to the heating system, which is a pain as the only switch is in the garage on the main fusebox (another job for layer is to add a switch for it next to the programmer).
My system cocsists of a standard boiler, hot tank in the airing cupboard with the programmer there too as well as a mi position valve there with cold and expansion tanks in the loft.
Do you think it is likely to be the programmer that is faulty or the mid position valve or another problem.
also what was happening in the summer was that when we had just the hot water on the radiators where getting hot as well, not as hot as they do when the heating is on, but quite hot.
is this likely to be related, or as my mate that knows a little about plumbing thinks, is an unrelated problem to do with the way the system was piped up when first installed. I only moved in last year and inherited the system so don't know how old any of it is.
Any help would be appreciated, my girlfriend is constantly on at me to get it sorted and i cant stand her nagging for much longer
