Hi all,
Hoping there is an expert here able to help with weird CH and mid-position valve issues.
Setup:
Y-Plan with Honeywell ST9400 controller, mid-pos valve and cylinder stat. All these items are new. I replaced everything from an old Potterton controller which had the same problem. I thought it was either the controller or the valve sticking so I replaced the lot... only to find the exact same issue occurs.
The problem:
When both CH and HW (cylinder heating) is on and then the CH requirement is switched off, the valve stays in mid-position -AB- causing the radiators to stay hot. If I force the HW off, then switch it back on, only then the valve correctly goes to position B.
I did some testing with voltages below:
.........................Valve........Orange.........Grey...........White
Power OFF........... B...............3.................0 ...............0
HW......................B.............240...............80...............0
CH ......................A ............240..............240............240
HW + CH............AB.............240................80............240
Off (controller)......AB............95................240.............95
Turn CH off
when both were on...AB..........240..............0...............20
So, in my understanding, all these voltages are correct, so why, when CH and HW are on and then the CH is switched off, does the valve stay in AB causing the radiators to stay hot?
Happy to diagnose further if you need to know something.
Thanks for your help.
John
Hoping there is an expert here able to help with weird CH and mid-position valve issues.
Setup:
Y-Plan with Honeywell ST9400 controller, mid-pos valve and cylinder stat. All these items are new. I replaced everything from an old Potterton controller which had the same problem. I thought it was either the controller or the valve sticking so I replaced the lot... only to find the exact same issue occurs.
The problem:
When both CH and HW (cylinder heating) is on and then the CH requirement is switched off, the valve stays in mid-position -AB- causing the radiators to stay hot. If I force the HW off, then switch it back on, only then the valve correctly goes to position B.
I did some testing with voltages below:
.........................Valve........Orange.........Grey...........White
Power OFF........... B...............3.................0 ...............0
HW......................B.............240...............80...............0
CH ......................A ............240..............240............240
HW + CH............AB.............240................80............240
Off (controller)......AB............95................240.............95
Turn CH off
when both were on...AB..........240..............0...............20
So, in my understanding, all these voltages are correct, so why, when CH and HW are on and then the CH is switched off, does the valve stay in AB causing the radiators to stay hot?
Happy to diagnose further if you need to know something.
Thanks for your help.
John