The order of how things have happened:
1) The motorized valve would produce a really loud knocking sound unless both CH and HW were calling (e.g so it had to be in the middle position or else the knocking noise occurred)
2) Plumber identified that the motor was broken in the valve and replaced with a new one, electrician wired it up. Also had boiler serviced at same time.
Ever since:
We never can get HW if only HW is selected on the programmer. Boiler and pump fire up but heat is going nowhere. Only works if CH is also on, when the motorized valve switched over a lot of air is sucked into the system from the pressure release valve on the hot water tanks flow from the t-valve. Results in much air in the system and daily rad bleeding, sometimes the header tank overflows, sometimes the boiler needs resetting.
1) Electrician reinspected his work - looks ok
2) Second electrician inspected the wiring - valve is definitely wired ok, all thermostats are working and the programmer is calling with correct signals.
3) Plumber returns - valve is simply not ever moving over to the HW only position - fitted another motorized valve of the same model - no change.
So what else could it be? We are at a loss. Guessing the air related problems are caused by the valve not opening correctly......
Additional info: pump is on the return to the boilder.
1) The motorized valve would produce a really loud knocking sound unless both CH and HW were calling (e.g so it had to be in the middle position or else the knocking noise occurred)
2) Plumber identified that the motor was broken in the valve and replaced with a new one, electrician wired it up. Also had boiler serviced at same time.
Ever since:
We never can get HW if only HW is selected on the programmer. Boiler and pump fire up but heat is going nowhere. Only works if CH is also on, when the motorized valve switched over a lot of air is sucked into the system from the pressure release valve on the hot water tanks flow from the t-valve. Results in much air in the system and daily rad bleeding, sometimes the header tank overflows, sometimes the boiler needs resetting.
1) Electrician reinspected his work - looks ok
2) Second electrician inspected the wiring - valve is definitely wired ok, all thermostats are working and the programmer is calling with correct signals.
3) Plumber returns - valve is simply not ever moving over to the HW only position - fitted another motorized valve of the same model - no change.
So what else could it be? We are at a loss. Guessing the air related problems are caused by the valve not opening correctly......
Additional info: pump is on the return to the boilder.