1 Switched the boiler off using the fused spur.
2 Drained the central heating system down by isolating the F&E tank and using drain cocks at the low points.
3 Left the heating off so I can add a new TRV tonight.
4 Switched the fused spur back on and reset the clock so we would have hot water this morning.
- Got up this morning and no hot water. Wasn't as cold as straight off the mains but was cold.
The time switch clock was the right time and the control panel showed the DHW as being ON.
It fired up for a few mins then the pilot light/flame went out and it was idle.
I tried switching it off at the fused spur again. Turned it back on and it fired again for a few mins then shut off.
Any ideas? Any obvious things I need to check? The heating has been off since July, but the DHW was working fine until this weekend.
I'm puzzled as I didn't touch the DHW controls etc, only drained the heating circuits. The only other thing I did was twist a gate valve which at first i thought was for isolating the F&E tank but figured out after it wasn't so I put it back to where I thought it was originally. But this was while the boiler was off.
It's as if the boiler thinks the DHW cylinder is up to temp and then switches off. Although it could be something completely different
The boiler is a Saunier Duval Xenon. There's a cylinder in the loft next to the heating F&E tank. I think the cylinder has it's own integral F&E tank sat directly on top, but this has a pipe which discharges into the heating F&E tank.
Mike
2 Drained the central heating system down by isolating the F&E tank and using drain cocks at the low points.
3 Left the heating off so I can add a new TRV tonight.
4 Switched the fused spur back on and reset the clock so we would have hot water this morning.
- Got up this morning and no hot water. Wasn't as cold as straight off the mains but was cold.
The time switch clock was the right time and the control panel showed the DHW as being ON.
It fired up for a few mins then the pilot light/flame went out and it was idle.
I tried switching it off at the fused spur again. Turned it back on and it fired again for a few mins then shut off.
Any ideas? Any obvious things I need to check? The heating has been off since July, but the DHW was working fine until this weekend.
I'm puzzled as I didn't touch the DHW controls etc, only drained the heating circuits. The only other thing I did was twist a gate valve which at first i thought was for isolating the F&E tank but figured out after it wasn't so I put it back to where I thought it was originally. But this was while the boiler was off.
It's as if the boiler thinks the DHW cylinder is up to temp and then switches off. Although it could be something completely different
The boiler is a Saunier Duval Xenon. There's a cylinder in the loft next to the heating F&E tank. I think the cylinder has it's own integral F&E tank sat directly on top, but this has a pipe which discharges into the heating F&E tank.
Mike
