Hi,
Odd issue here, not sure if it's a plumbing one or an electrical one. Apologies if posted in wrong forum.
Background
Our central heating and hot water system operates off a pair of 2-port valves controlled by a HW/CH digital programmer.
The HW is programmed to switch on at certain times during the day. The CH is set to 'ON' permanently on the programmer and heating is controlled by a separate digital thermostat.
The system is a closed system (unvented).
The issue
The HW coming on at the programmed time does not trigger the boiler (or valve?). Nor does it trigger the boiler (or valve) when BOOST is pressed.
The only way I have found to make the boiler power come on (or for the HW valve to operate if the boiler is already on for CH) is to briefly switch off all power to the system, and then to switch it back on again after a few seconds. Doing this results in the HW valve opening (you can hear the surge of water going through and feel the hot water in the pipe through the valve).
So, in short, HW only triggers the boiler (or HW valve) if I switch off and on the power to the whole system. Where is the issue? In the valve? In the programmer? Somewhere else?! I asked a plumber mate and he has no idea. As I said, weird (the issue, not him).
Odd issue here, not sure if it's a plumbing one or an electrical one. Apologies if posted in wrong forum.
Background
Our central heating and hot water system operates off a pair of 2-port valves controlled by a HW/CH digital programmer.
The HW is programmed to switch on at certain times during the day. The CH is set to 'ON' permanently on the programmer and heating is controlled by a separate digital thermostat.
The system is a closed system (unvented).
The issue
The HW coming on at the programmed time does not trigger the boiler (or valve?). Nor does it trigger the boiler (or valve) when BOOST is pressed.
The only way I have found to make the boiler power come on (or for the HW valve to operate if the boiler is already on for CH) is to briefly switch off all power to the system, and then to switch it back on again after a few seconds. Doing this results in the HW valve opening (you can hear the surge of water going through and feel the hot water in the pipe through the valve).
So, in short, HW only triggers the boiler (or HW valve) if I switch off and on the power to the whole system. Where is the issue? In the valve? In the programmer? Somewhere else?! I asked a plumber mate and he has no idea. As I said, weird (the issue, not him).
