Hi all, I've done a search on the forum and wiki, and no answer so I'll try a new topic.
My central heating/water heating appears to work fine, except the hot water is very very hot. Certainly probably 10-20degs higher than the thermostat on the HW tank is set to. In fact it doesn't appear to lower if I set the thermostat lower. I can hear it click as I move the dial, so the actual sensor part appears to be working.
The radiators can also get very hot, not so worried about that.
Heating system uses only radiator thermostatic valves - no room thermostat. Oil fired, using a working Grandee wall mounted boiler. The dial on the boiler does appear to be working correctly.
Any ideas where I should start looking for a fault, or should I expect the tank water to be hotter than the thermostat indicates?
James
My central heating/water heating appears to work fine, except the hot water is very very hot. Certainly probably 10-20degs higher than the thermostat on the HW tank is set to. In fact it doesn't appear to lower if I set the thermostat lower. I can hear it click as I move the dial, so the actual sensor part appears to be working.
The radiators can also get very hot, not so worried about that.
Heating system uses only radiator thermostatic valves - no room thermostat. Oil fired, using a working Grandee wall mounted boiler. The dial on the boiler does appear to be working correctly.
Any ideas where I should start looking for a fault, or should I expect the tank water to be hotter than the thermostat indicates?
James