Hi guys,
Thanks for the repsonses.
Firstly, the place was unnoccupied when I bought it (old chap passed away), so no chance of finding out any history.
Secondly, the flat is all ground floor, with a boiler in the kitchen, hot water cylinder and cold water tank in the airing cupboard, and an expansion tank for the heating, hidden up in a false ceiling.
I personally think the valve/actuator is the issue, but was interessted to see your responses, before forking out for a new one.
However, I do have a question if it is the actuator.
The hot water out from the boiler feeds directly to the pump. Below the pump the pipework branches left (to the control valve & from there to the radiator circuit), or straight down and off to the hot water cylinder.
The control valve is a 2 way type. From the basic knowledge I have on the subject, I was under the impression this type of valve is used to switch off the flow to the radiators when thermostatically controlled. And that a 3 way type was required to provide seperate control over heating and hot water reuirements.
However from a theoretical point of view I can see that if my valve were closed, then no water would enter the radiator circuit (and thus hot water only)
However, I am not up to speed as to whether the programmer is meant to be able to talk to the actuator and tell it this?
Many thanks again