Anyone out there who is good with wiring faults on a central heating system? Can you make an educated guess on this please?
Is it possible that my Drayton Lifestyle Programmer could be possibly "interfering" with the proper and effective working of my cylinder stat if the wiring is wrong/faulty?
I have an intermittent fault which is causing me much confusion. I will be as brief as I can in describing it - When my 3-port valve is in Mid-Position is the only time when this intermittent fault occurs.
What happens is the boiler continues to fire even though the cylinder stat has reached its required temperature. It is as though the cylinder stat is being ignored by the 3-port and continues to heat the water up to the boiler stat's temperature. In laymans terms it is as if the cylinder stat is being "bullied out of the picture". And the 3-port remains stubbornly in Mid-Position when it happens (not seized or jammed there, but being held there electrically).
Both the 3-port and the cylinder stat have been renewed within the past 2 months and have been tested as being in proper working order within the past three weeks - as I say , this is an intermittent fault which suggests some kind of electrical "glitch".
The question is - what is the most likely cause of this in terms of a faulty wiring scenario? What is it that is at fault which causes this problem only on an intermittent (about once a day) basis?
Is it possible that my Drayton Lifestyle Programmer could be possibly "interfering" with the proper and effective working of my cylinder stat if the wiring is wrong/faulty?
I have an intermittent fault which is causing me much confusion. I will be as brief as I can in describing it - When my 3-port valve is in Mid-Position is the only time when this intermittent fault occurs.
What happens is the boiler continues to fire even though the cylinder stat has reached its required temperature. It is as though the cylinder stat is being ignored by the 3-port and continues to heat the water up to the boiler stat's temperature. In laymans terms it is as if the cylinder stat is being "bullied out of the picture". And the 3-port remains stubbornly in Mid-Position when it happens (not seized or jammed there, but being held there electrically).
Both the 3-port and the cylinder stat have been renewed within the past 2 months and have been tested as being in proper working order within the past three weeks - as I say , this is an intermittent fault which suggests some kind of electrical "glitch".
The question is - what is the most likely cause of this in terms of a faulty wiring scenario? What is it that is at fault which causes this problem only on an intermittent (about once a day) basis?