Possibly a silly question, but never having had a thermostat driven central heating system.... in fact where I come from you didn't need CH at all.
We have a timer, radiator thermostats and a thermostat as part of our CH.
We would like to have heating switch on using the timer rather than the thermostat.
However, the thermostat always seems to over-ride the timer. i.e. - if the thermostat is on say 19 C the heating is on almost permanently, but if it is below 19 C it is off permanently - regardless of the timer. Is this usually the case or do we have a problem with our CH system? How do we over-ride the thermostat? Are we missing something with regards to the radiator thermostats?
We don't have manuals, as the previous house owner didn't leave any.
We have a timer, radiator thermostats and a thermostat as part of our CH.
We would like to have heating switch on using the timer rather than the thermostat.
However, the thermostat always seems to over-ride the timer. i.e. - if the thermostat is on say 19 C the heating is on almost permanently, but if it is below 19 C it is off permanently - regardless of the timer. Is this usually the case or do we have a problem with our CH system? How do we over-ride the thermostat? Are we missing something with regards to the radiator thermostats?
We don't have manuals, as the previous house owner didn't leave any.