I'll try again!
Has it ever worked properly?
Has it ever worked properly?
As I said before!I'll try again!
Has it ever worked properly?
Until we know the answer to that I can't see how we can help further.I'll try again!
Has it ever worked properly?
The little lever on this 3 way port valve, what does that do?actually, it may be wired correct the the 3 port valve in the wrong way
" I would first check the 3 port valve. " How would I do this, switch off at house mains supply? Silly question perhaps, but are there any components of the system, like capacitors holding a charge that could give me a shock?I would first check the 3 port valve. With just heating selected, the hot water should not have heated up. likewise with just hot water selected, the radiators should not have heated up
With such a bizarre fault, I have to ask, has it EVER worked properly? It almost sounds like the outputs from the programmer are connectd the wrong way round, except for the fact the tank thermostat seems to be connected to the hot water output.
The lever opens and closes the valve manually,
I'm also inclined to think the valve may be plumbed the wrong way round,
Can you trace the pipework from ports A and B on the valve and check which one goes to hot water cylinder and which to radiators.?
Pretty sure I can do that, will give it a shot. Have some stuff to do, will get back to the forum later.
Regards solution, excuse pun, I think we are getting warmer
Thanks.
Uum, had thought of going back to the people who originally installed but as you say bit too long now. Just going to finish off a bit of decorating, then will lift a few floorboards to see if can determine which ports on the valve go where.4 years since install is probably a bit too long to have a rant at the installer - BUT you could ask them to come and take a look ........ you never know you may get the proper diagnosis FOC
The lever opens and closes the valve manually,
I'm also inclined to think the valve may be plumbed the wrong way round,
Can you trace the pipework from ports A and B on the valve and check which one goes to hot water cylinder and which to radiators.?
Under the floorboards I found the original packing box for the valve.
In it were the installation instructions which included a valve checkout procedure, see attached.
These are my results
1+2+ c = pipe hot at port B.
3+c = pipe hot at port A.
4 = both pipes on ports A+B getting hot.
We need to know which port is feeding hot water and which port is feeding radiators please, in your install.
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