I have central heating controlled by a Landis & Gyr RWB2, looks exactly like this one:
I don't use the timer (or the little buttons to the right-hand side, really), just slide the bigger buttons all the way from 'off' to 'on' when I want hot water or the heating on. The whole thing's been constantly buzzing for a while, but continuing to work fine, so I just ignored the noise. Today, I tried to slide the bottom button over for hot water, and it just wouldn't move. It's always been a bit stiff, but it's clearly different this time, and actively preventing being moved. Took the front section off the wall, and still nothing would move (nothing obviously wrong inside, but I don't claim to have any idea what I'd be looking for).
So my basic question is what do people think is likely to be the issue? Do those buttons need power to be released to move, so it's something to do with the wiring on the wall section? Is the thing anywhere near 'smart' enough to block me from moving the button if there's something wrong elsewhere in the system? Do I just need to buy a new control panel, stick that on the wall, and it'll start working perfectly fine?
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
I don't use the timer (or the little buttons to the right-hand side, really), just slide the bigger buttons all the way from 'off' to 'on' when I want hot water or the heating on. The whole thing's been constantly buzzing for a while, but continuing to work fine, so I just ignored the noise. Today, I tried to slide the bottom button over for hot water, and it just wouldn't move. It's always been a bit stiff, but it's clearly different this time, and actively preventing being moved. Took the front section off the wall, and still nothing would move (nothing obviously wrong inside, but I don't claim to have any idea what I'd be looking for).
So my basic question is what do people think is likely to be the issue? Do those buttons need power to be released to move, so it's something to do with the wiring on the wall section? Is the thing anywhere near 'smart' enough to block me from moving the button if there's something wrong elsewhere in the system? Do I just need to buy a new control panel, stick that on the wall, and it'll start working perfectly fine?
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
