Heating problems?

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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.
 
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We would like to have heating switch on using the timer rather than the thermostat

That's how it should work.

the thermostat always seems to over-ride the timer

That's not right.

If you supply details of the timer somebody may be able to help you - it may be to do with the settings - otherwise something's up with the timer or it's wired incorrectly - at a guess.
 
Is the room stat a programable type or bog standard type?, if its a programable type maybe a link has been fitted in the programmer to make it call for ch constantly so the prog stat does it's job as designed, if it's a bog standard room stat it sounds like a faulty programmer or wiring fault.
 
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does the radiator in the same room as the room thermostat, have a thermostatic valve on it ?
 
Thanks for the replies :)

To answer the first question:

The thermostat is a Honeywell.... something like this (I can't find the exact model), it's been installed about 4 years, but the previous owner hasn't left a copy of the manual.

Moreover, he was elderly, and probably liked having the heating on all day so probably didn't notice there was a problem.

http://content.honeywell.com/yourhome/ptc-thermostats/t410.htm

I notice on the Honeywell website they have DIY installation thermostats. Are these any good, and would it be worth replacing the thermostat or do you think it's a more complicated wiring problem? How about just removing the wall mounted thermostat from the system?

Second question: Yes the radiator in the room with the thermostat does have a radiator thermostat. But this seems to make no difference to the functioning of the thermostat. ie - when the raditor is switched off, on or ona low or high setting there are still the same problems.
 

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