Thanks ChrisR
Thanks, Chris. I'd be barking up the wrong tree for hours then.
I tried giving it a quick blast with a lighter. No noticeable effect.
The back of the diverter gets hot but the front part, where the wax valve is located, stays cold.
Yes, the back of the diverter gets hot. The pump also gets hot. The pipe out of the back of the diverter gets warm but not hot. This is the CH out pipe I think. It gets cooler as it goes and is cold before it gets to floor level. I think the water above it is heating it but the water itself is not flowing.
I thought I had ruled this out earlier but would that explain why the pipe goes from warm to cold as it gets further from the boiler?
If the HW works, none of pressure switch, air vent etc could be a problem.
Thanks, Chris. I'd be barking up the wrong tree for hours then.
The front end of the DV needs to be warm for the CH to work - you can help it.
I tried giving it a quick blast with a lighter. No noticeable effect.
It should get warm when the boiler runs and there's no tap HW flowing.
The back of the diverter gets hot but the front part, where the wax valve is located, stays cold.
Does the pipe out of the back of the DV get hot (ch flow).
Yes, the back of the diverter gets hot. The pump also gets hot. The pipe out of the back of the diverter gets warm but not hot. This is the CH out pipe I think. It gets cooler as it goes and is cold before it gets to floor level. I think the water above it is heating it but the water itself is not flowing.
Could be your pump's sludged up or going slow.
I thought I had ruled this out earlier but would that explain why the pipe goes from warm to cold as it gets further from the boiler?