The hot water from our gas fired central heating system has in the past week got very hot.
Also, the central heating pump continues to operate after the timer has switched off the hot water and central heating. The boiler is also continuing to heat the hot water after this is 'off'. Whilst the pump is still wirring, the radiators do not continue to heat when the heating is off.
I have replaced the hot water cylinder thermostat and this has made no difference ( one wire is blue, the other brown ans a green/yellow earth wire is not needed on the new Honeywell thermostat. I assume that it doesn't make a difference which way the two wires are connected to the thermostat - as long as the first two connections are used as shown in the instructions?)
It has been suggested that it might be the two/tree way valve - any ideas?
Also, the central heating pump continues to operate after the timer has switched off the hot water and central heating. The boiler is also continuing to heat the hot water after this is 'off'. Whilst the pump is still wirring, the radiators do not continue to heat when the heating is off.
I have replaced the hot water cylinder thermostat and this has made no difference ( one wire is blue, the other brown ans a green/yellow earth wire is not needed on the new Honeywell thermostat. I assume that it doesn't make a difference which way the two wires are connected to the thermostat - as long as the first two connections are used as shown in the instructions?)
It has been suggested that it might be the two/tree way valve - any ideas?