Have you tried switching it of and on etc with the unit actually unclipped from the valve. Cant see the valve affecting to such a degree.
Do you mean "stuck in the H position" or remains in H position?. If the last request was for central heating it should stay in the "H" position even after the boiler goes off, if the next request was hot water it would then move across to "W". It should also return to "W" if the power is turned off as the spring pulls it back.I did just swap over the actuator on my lunch break. The new one also gets stuck in the H position, I realised it's moving all the way over to H and then the manual lever locks in this position until there's a call for hot water at which point it unlocks and goes to W or H.
I took the old one apart to see how it works, and the mechanical behaviour of the new and old are the same. Could be the contacts as you've said.
I'll leave it a couple of days to see if it fixes the issue (without replacing the valve just yet).
Taking your first example. Whilst the HW comes on at 7am and "off" at 9am, it may actually go off prior to that if the HW tank gets up to temp. It may well cut out before 8am. Hence it's not the nominal time on the programmer indicates but when it actually stops.So frustratingly, I can't get the problem to happen when manually testing any combination. But over time, by changing the timers to change the order of what comes on when:
1. 7am HW comes on, 8am Heating comes on, 9am both turn off = Heating often gets stuck on
2. 7am HW comes on 8am HW goes off and heating comes on, 9am heating turns off = Heating often gets stuck on
Not tried hot water to come on last, but manually turning hot water on and then off fixes it.
The indicator on the actuator moves between all 3 positions correctly.
Worth mentioning that the valve was previously stuck in the mid position (about a month ago), so when the hot water came on, the heating came on too, I freed it up with an adjustable spanner so now that problem is fixed, just the heating getting stuck on remains.
Could it be that the actuator microswitches are behaving differently once being stuck on for a while / heated up from the pipes which is causing the problem? Would explain why I don't get it when I manually try to trigger the issue which doesn't let it heat up.
Sentinel X100 I used. Poured into header tank as it filled.Did you add inhibitor when refilling the system ?
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