Hi all, I hope you can help - I have googled, checked the Wiki and searched and not found an answer to this so apologies if it is a repeat that someone else has asked and you've answered.
I have a gravity fed water system, the gas boiler has a water pump fitted in with the system. I believe the system to be in the region of 18 years old. I noticed about a month ago that even with the central heating switched off the radiators where still getting up to full temperature whilst the hot water was set to on. Both the upstairs and downstairs radiators getting up to full temperature. How long this has been the case I couldn't say as the CH&HW were both on the same settings throughout the winter.
The gas boiler is an Ideal Excel
It is controlled by a Towerchron timer
The biggest clue I have from reading up is that the three way valve next to the hot water cylinder might be the culprit. This is a Honeywell F5 - 9628. I say clue, the lever on it whilst set to auto has no resistance to it when moved to manual and back again.
Could this be the cause or could it be a sympton of a dodgy electrical signal being sent to it? Is there any way I can check?
Many thanks in advance
Hugh
I have a gravity fed water system, the gas boiler has a water pump fitted in with the system. I believe the system to be in the region of 18 years old. I noticed about a month ago that even with the central heating switched off the radiators where still getting up to full temperature whilst the hot water was set to on. Both the upstairs and downstairs radiators getting up to full temperature. How long this has been the case I couldn't say as the CH&HW were both on the same settings throughout the winter.
The gas boiler is an Ideal Excel
It is controlled by a Towerchron timer
The biggest clue I have from reading up is that the three way valve next to the hot water cylinder might be the culprit. This is a Honeywell F5 - 9628. I say clue, the lever on it whilst set to auto has no resistance to it when moved to manual and back again.
Could this be the cause or could it be a sympton of a dodgy electrical signal being sent to it? Is there any way I can check?
Many thanks in advance
Hugh
