Here's the equipment:
Glowworm Fuelsaver with fan flue approx 20 years old
Property detached bungalow
Three port valve & pump in the loft.
Cylinder Thermostat, Room Thermostat
Timeswitch Danfoss 102E7
Here's the fault:
The timeswitch is on, thermostat set to 21 degrees, but everything is cold. Switch the timeswitch off and then back on, boiler fires system runs OK for several hours, sometimes longer then all goes off again, until the timeswitch is turned off and on again. (Turning the room stat down and then back up doesn't achieve anything)
The problem is:
The system is installed in a house belonging to an elderly aunt who is unable to perform this albeit simple reset operation, so I have to keep going over and doing it for her (1 hour round trip) The heating system is covered by a BG Homecare Plan. Over the last 3 months, at least 5 engineers have been, not been able to find anything amis and reported that everything is working when they left. All is OK for a few hours then the fault is back.
Other info:
The 3-port valve was replaced in the summer as the original was letting by, so that the rads heated up when the hot water only was on.
The cylinder thermostat was changed a few months ago as even on the lowest setting the DHW was scalding.
My aunt has agreed to have the boiler changed (heat only non condensing) by BG following their recommendation that it should be changed because of it's age and reliability issue. However they can't do this for three weeks. I will be away soon, so won't be able to keep going over for her.
I'm hoping someone may recogonise the parts making up her system and have come across this issue before. Any ideas?
Thanks for any assistance you can offer.
Glowworm Fuelsaver with fan flue approx 20 years old
Property detached bungalow
Three port valve & pump in the loft.
Cylinder Thermostat, Room Thermostat
Timeswitch Danfoss 102E7
Here's the fault:
The timeswitch is on, thermostat set to 21 degrees, but everything is cold. Switch the timeswitch off and then back on, boiler fires system runs OK for several hours, sometimes longer then all goes off again, until the timeswitch is turned off and on again. (Turning the room stat down and then back up doesn't achieve anything)
The problem is:
The system is installed in a house belonging to an elderly aunt who is unable to perform this albeit simple reset operation, so I have to keep going over and doing it for her (1 hour round trip) The heating system is covered by a BG Homecare Plan. Over the last 3 months, at least 5 engineers have been, not been able to find anything amis and reported that everything is working when they left. All is OK for a few hours then the fault is back.
Other info:
The 3-port valve was replaced in the summer as the original was letting by, so that the rads heated up when the hot water only was on.
The cylinder thermostat was changed a few months ago as even on the lowest setting the DHW was scalding.
My aunt has agreed to have the boiler changed (heat only non condensing) by BG following their recommendation that it should be changed because of it's age and reliability issue. However they can't do this for three weeks. I will be away soon, so won't be able to keep going over for her.
I'm hoping someone may recogonise the parts making up her system and have come across this issue before. Any ideas?
Thanks for any assistance you can offer.