Hi all,
As above really.
Even when the timer is set to "ON" so we know it's not a problem with the timer.
The boiler has two thermostats on it (one for water currently 55c and one for heating - 70c ) which presumably lets us set the temp for both to get to - and not when they come on.
The boiler's display shows the current temp in the system ( 30c ). If I get the current status of the system the LCD on the boiler says "S.30" which means "Room thermostat 3/4 no heating demand"
There is no room thermostat anywhere in the house - just the two thermostats on the boiler and each radiator has it's own TRV (or whatever they are called) each of which is on and set high.
When the heating does come on - which is intemittently and bears no relation to the timer settings - a couple of radiators in the house (both in the extension and possibly the last 2 in the 'chain') don't come on at all but all the others do.
Anyone got any ideas as to what I might be missing ? A block in one of the two radiators that don't come on ? But then how does this 'feed back' to tell the boiler to switch off ?
TIA for any help.
Regards,
Adam Brunt[/b]
As above really.
Even when the timer is set to "ON" so we know it's not a problem with the timer.
The boiler has two thermostats on it (one for water currently 55c and one for heating - 70c ) which presumably lets us set the temp for both to get to - and not when they come on.
The boiler's display shows the current temp in the system ( 30c ). If I get the current status of the system the LCD on the boiler says "S.30" which means "Room thermostat 3/4 no heating demand"
There is no room thermostat anywhere in the house - just the two thermostats on the boiler and each radiator has it's own TRV (or whatever they are called) each of which is on and set high.
When the heating does come on - which is intemittently and bears no relation to the timer settings - a couple of radiators in the house (both in the extension and possibly the last 2 in the 'chain') don't come on at all but all the others do.
Anyone got any ideas as to what I might be missing ? A block in one of the two radiators that don't come on ? But then how does this 'feed back' to tell the boiler to switch off ?
TIA for any help.
Regards,
Adam Brunt[/b]
