I bought my house in June 2008, it was newly built in 2004.
It has a potterton 40L boiler and a gledhill boiler mate 2000 thermal store installed.
We where told by the previous owners, for best heating/hotwater results, set the potterton boiler temperature dial switch always to maximum.
Also the thermal store unit must be permanatly switched on, or used by the preset timer switch dial on the front of the unit.
The house temperature thermostat dial (which is located in another room)
to be always set to 20 to 22 degrees.
The problem is that the potterton boiler has a built in overheat limit thermostat.
Once the overheat limit is reached, the boiler 'locksout' and a red l.e.d light starts to flash.
To re-ignite the boiler back to its normal working state,this has to be done manually, by the reset button.
I have had the boiler serviced, and there was no faults or repairs.
It was in good and working order.
The problem is that when the boiler 'locksout' there is no hot water or heating available, as the boiler switches its self off.
Has anyone else experienced this problem.
Is it the potterton boiler or the gledhill thermal store unit causing this problem?
All help will be grateful.
regards
It has a potterton 40L boiler and a gledhill boiler mate 2000 thermal store installed.
We where told by the previous owners, for best heating/hotwater results, set the potterton boiler temperature dial switch always to maximum.
Also the thermal store unit must be permanatly switched on, or used by the preset timer switch dial on the front of the unit.
The house temperature thermostat dial (which is located in another room)
to be always set to 20 to 22 degrees.
The problem is that the potterton boiler has a built in overheat limit thermostat.
Once the overheat limit is reached, the boiler 'locksout' and a red l.e.d light starts to flash.
To re-ignite the boiler back to its normal working state,this has to be done manually, by the reset button.
I have had the boiler serviced, and there was no faults or repairs.
It was in good and working order.
The problem is that when the boiler 'locksout' there is no hot water or heating available, as the boiler switches its self off.
Has anyone else experienced this problem.
Is it the potterton boiler or the gledhill thermal store unit causing this problem?
All help will be grateful.
regards