Brethren,
Now that the weather is warmer and the central heating is no longer activating the boiler I have lost my hot water.
The thermostat on the hot water cylinder clicks if I turn it right down so I assume that is working, the timer on the programmer is active for hot water, in fact the 2-port motorised valve is definitely opening because if I force on the central heating then I eventually get hot water. That's not ideal though in this warm weather!
The only thing missing that I can determine is that the central programmer does not request the boiler to fire up.
I'm not experienced in the wiring output layout from the central programmer but I know my way round a multimeter so can do some pin-out checks if necessary if advised. The programmer is a Honeywell, details of which are at home. It has a separate twice/once/continuous/off option for heating and hot water. I tried resetting the programmer with the pinhole switch but this hasn't fixed the problem.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Now that the weather is warmer and the central heating is no longer activating the boiler I have lost my hot water.
The thermostat on the hot water cylinder clicks if I turn it right down so I assume that is working, the timer on the programmer is active for hot water, in fact the 2-port motorised valve is definitely opening because if I force on the central heating then I eventually get hot water. That's not ideal though in this warm weather!
The only thing missing that I can determine is that the central programmer does not request the boiler to fire up.
I'm not experienced in the wiring output layout from the central programmer but I know my way round a multimeter so can do some pin-out checks if necessary if advised. The programmer is a Honeywell, details of which are at home. It has a separate twice/once/continuous/off option for heating and hot water. I tried resetting the programmer with the pinhole switch but this hasn't fixed the problem.
Any suggestions?
thanks