Hi.
I have just had a new pressurized HW and CH system installed with 2 heating zones. It uses 2 Honeywell V4043H valves to control the flow of water for the upstairs and downstairs CH separately.
My problem is that when the upstairs heating control is switched off and the downstairs heating control is switched on there still seems to be some hot water "leaking" through the closed upstairs control valve and warming up the upstairs CH.
I can feel that the water pipe leading out of the upstairs valve is warm to touch, whereas the water pipe leading out of the downstairs valve is extremely hot to touch.
The pressure gauge on the water tank reads 15 psi (not sure if this has any relevance but doesn't seem to be excessively high)
Does this sound as expected, or should the closed valve stop ALL hot water getting through ?
Thanks.
I have just had a new pressurized HW and CH system installed with 2 heating zones. It uses 2 Honeywell V4043H valves to control the flow of water for the upstairs and downstairs CH separately.
My problem is that when the upstairs heating control is switched off and the downstairs heating control is switched on there still seems to be some hot water "leaking" through the closed upstairs control valve and warming up the upstairs CH.
I can feel that the water pipe leading out of the upstairs valve is warm to touch, whereas the water pipe leading out of the downstairs valve is extremely hot to touch.
The pressure gauge on the water tank reads 15 psi (not sure if this has any relevance but doesn't seem to be excessively high)
Does this sound as expected, or should the closed valve stop ALL hot water getting through ?
Thanks.