Right, this is a strange one so bear with me!
I went to a neighbour's house today as her boiler packed in over the weekend and the plumber who came out to fix it thought that there might also be an issue with the electrics, more specifically the thermostat.
When I got there I found that bizarrely there were 2 thermostats in operation! Although the neighbour believed that one of them was old and wasn't wired up i.e. wasn't being used, it actually was. Here's what I discovered:
The old thermostat turns the boiler on and off. Switching the timer off doesn't stop this.
The new thermostat only comes on when the old thermostat and the timer are on. If either or both of these are off it goes off too.
There's only one cable going into the back of each thermostat.
The plumber seems stumped with the boiler too though so the wiring in it may not be right.
Any ideas as to how the old thermostat can switch the whole boiler on and off yet the new thermostat only works when the old thermostat and timer are switched on? bad day explode
I went to a neighbour's house today as her boiler packed in over the weekend and the plumber who came out to fix it thought that there might also be an issue with the electrics, more specifically the thermostat.
When I got there I found that bizarrely there were 2 thermostats in operation! Although the neighbour believed that one of them was old and wasn't wired up i.e. wasn't being used, it actually was. Here's what I discovered:
The old thermostat turns the boiler on and off. Switching the timer off doesn't stop this.
The new thermostat only comes on when the old thermostat and the timer are on. If either or both of these are off it goes off too.
There's only one cable going into the back of each thermostat.
The plumber seems stumped with the boiler too though so the wiring in it may not be right.
Any ideas as to how the old thermostat can switch the whole boiler on and off yet the new thermostat only works when the old thermostat and timer are switched on? bad day explode