Been experiencing a problem for the last couple of weeks (since the warmer weather). The heating is switched OFF on the timer, but whenever the hot water kicks in (morning & evening) the radiators get piping hot.
Prior to this we had an issue where we couldn't get the radiators to come on without having the hot water switched on as well.
We live in a flat (1 floor), boiler is a Baxi back-boiler fitted in the fireplace/chimney breast (can't remember the model off top of my head). Hot water tank and timer is in the airing cupboard.
Read a few posts indicating similar problems, with responses that it could be the 2/3-way motorised valve or the gravity valve. I know the motorised valve is on the pipework in the airing cupboard...has 3 pipes to it so assume it's a 3-way?
I just don't know how to check it. It has a little sliding arm on the front which is free to move when nothings switched on, but a little more restrictive in movement when h/w is on.
No idea where I locate the gravity valve....?
Any ideas welcome. I'm just an average guy, not a heating engineer
Prior to this we had an issue where we couldn't get the radiators to come on without having the hot water switched on as well.
We live in a flat (1 floor), boiler is a Baxi back-boiler fitted in the fireplace/chimney breast (can't remember the model off top of my head). Hot water tank and timer is in the airing cupboard.
Read a few posts indicating similar problems, with responses that it could be the 2/3-way motorised valve or the gravity valve. I know the motorised valve is on the pipework in the airing cupboard...has 3 pipes to it so assume it's a 3-way?
I just don't know how to check it. It has a little sliding arm on the front which is free to move when nothings switched on, but a little more restrictive in movement when h/w is on.
No idea where I locate the gravity valve....?
Any ideas welcome. I'm just an average guy, not a heating engineer