Boiler: Worcester GS 30cdi installed August 2013. Programmer: Potterton EP2002. Hot tank thermostat: Honeywell L641A1039 set to 55 deg.
Programmer settings: Boiler ON, Hot Water, TIMED (Mon-Fri 06.15 to 09.00, and 16.30 to 17.15, Sat/Sun 06.30 to 10.30, and 16.00 to 1900.)
PROBLEM: Hot water TIMED on period sometimes fails to activate boiler. Usual action: C/H room thermostat turned up to 18, C/H D/Valve opens and boiler lights.
With boiler on, H/W D/Valve still closed, even though programmer light still on for H/W and water cold, so I open valve manually to let hot water through from C/H to hot tank.
Pipes above and below both D/Valves now hot, and H/W now heats up to normal temperature. H/W D/V then closed manually afterwards.
This problem nearly always occurs when the hot water in the tank has been used up (e.g. after a bath), and the water fails to heat up again, even though programmer is still in one of the timed on periods.
If we need the central heating on, we just turn up the room thermostat in the hall, without altering the programmer. This brings the boiler on. No problem with this at all, as the boiler always lights if we do this.
I think that the H/W D/Valve may be faulty. I have a newer Potterton EP2 Programmer I could fit. Any suggestions please?
Programmer settings: Boiler ON, Hot Water, TIMED (Mon-Fri 06.15 to 09.00, and 16.30 to 17.15, Sat/Sun 06.30 to 10.30, and 16.00 to 1900.)
PROBLEM: Hot water TIMED on period sometimes fails to activate boiler. Usual action: C/H room thermostat turned up to 18, C/H D/Valve opens and boiler lights.
With boiler on, H/W D/Valve still closed, even though programmer light still on for H/W and water cold, so I open valve manually to let hot water through from C/H to hot tank.
Pipes above and below both D/Valves now hot, and H/W now heats up to normal temperature. H/W D/V then closed manually afterwards.
This problem nearly always occurs when the hot water in the tank has been used up (e.g. after a bath), and the water fails to heat up again, even though programmer is still in one of the timed on periods.
If we need the central heating on, we just turn up the room thermostat in the hall, without altering the programmer. This brings the boiler on. No problem with this at all, as the boiler always lights if we do this.
I think that the H/W D/Valve may be faulty. I have a newer Potterton EP2 Programmer I could fit. Any suggestions please?