I'm a bit stumped!
Girlfriend had a new boiler and controls installed circa 2 years ago. gas cindensing boiler, 7 day timer/controller with independent heating and hot water controls, and a wireless room thermostat.
Recently hot water has only been working intermittently and there's been no reliable/consistent way of getting it going again once it's stopped. Lots of fiddling with the motorised valve, powering everything off them on again works sometimes. (Immersion heater hasn't been used since she's been there - and isn't working).
There's only one motorised valve in the system - a BGMVSP -2 with 5 wires, inlet from pump and 2 outlets to hot water and heating. When I manually operate this and hold it in the open position the pump starts running and the boiler will fire and we get heat through both h/w and c/h. As soon as I release the lever the boiler shuts off. No combination of actions gets the valve motor to operate. Using the timer/controller doesn't fire up central heating or hot water, independently or together.
I presumed the valve motor was defective and have replaced the valve head with a Drayton ZA5, wiring like for like. (The valve itself moves freely). All 5 wires are connected. Yet the problem still exists exactly as before, so the valve probably wasn't the issue after all!
Looking at online wiring diagrams I can't quite work out what system I have. Can't be S-plan, or Y-plan, and I presume the 2 position valve head on a three port valve is acting as a diverter, and the system is something like a W-plan with hot water priority? The micro switch in the valve is definitely in use. So what's wrong with my system?
I'm wondering if the problem is actually the cylinder stat - and that it's not sending power to the valve? Any ideas welcome! Have I missed something?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Girlfriend had a new boiler and controls installed circa 2 years ago. gas cindensing boiler, 7 day timer/controller with independent heating and hot water controls, and a wireless room thermostat.
Recently hot water has only been working intermittently and there's been no reliable/consistent way of getting it going again once it's stopped. Lots of fiddling with the motorised valve, powering everything off them on again works sometimes. (Immersion heater hasn't been used since she's been there - and isn't working).
There's only one motorised valve in the system - a BGMVSP -2 with 5 wires, inlet from pump and 2 outlets to hot water and heating. When I manually operate this and hold it in the open position the pump starts running and the boiler will fire and we get heat through both h/w and c/h. As soon as I release the lever the boiler shuts off. No combination of actions gets the valve motor to operate. Using the timer/controller doesn't fire up central heating or hot water, independently or together.
I presumed the valve motor was defective and have replaced the valve head with a Drayton ZA5, wiring like for like. (The valve itself moves freely). All 5 wires are connected. Yet the problem still exists exactly as before, so the valve probably wasn't the issue after all!
Looking at online wiring diagrams I can't quite work out what system I have. Can't be S-plan, or Y-plan, and I presume the 2 position valve head on a three port valve is acting as a diverter, and the system is something like a W-plan with hot water priority? The micro switch in the valve is definitely in use. So what's wrong with my system?
I'm wondering if the problem is actually the cylinder stat - and that it's not sending power to the valve? Any ideas welcome! Have I missed something?
Thanks in advance for any help!