I have a potterton profile running a gravity-fed central heating system and a domestic (secondary) hot-water cylinder installed in the loft. I've noticed that the boiler still fires-up (although infrequently) when the mechanical timer is set to the TIMED position but during the OFF period when the pump is not running. The upshot of this is that ocassionally the boiler shuts down because the overheat thermostat pops out under the boiler . This tends to happen
during a longish OFF period. There is no cyliner / room thermostat or 3-port valve fitted - just an old-fashioned clunky mechanical clock.
Is the boiler faulty ? - why should it continue to fire-up when there is no external signal to tell it that we need heat !. BTW. The domestic water gets very very hot when the clock is set to heating/water, presumably because there is no cylinder thermostat/3-port valve fitted so the cylinder is therefore not by-passed. Is this excessive temperature contributing to the overheat problem ?.
help potty-me!
during a longish OFF period. There is no cyliner / room thermostat or 3-port valve fitted - just an old-fashioned clunky mechanical clock.
Is the boiler faulty ? - why should it continue to fire-up when there is no external signal to tell it that we need heat !. BTW. The domestic water gets very very hot when the clock is set to heating/water, presumably because there is no cylinder thermostat/3-port valve fitted so the cylinder is therefore not by-passed. Is this excessive temperature contributing to the overheat problem ?.
help potty-me!