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Drayton LP241 Problem - Pump and Boiler Constant Running
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen_o" data-source="post: 497819" data-attributes="member: 32835"><p>Hi Dave</p><p></p><p>I had a break for an hour out of frustration and came to the same thinking as you said. And it was right, the HW Valve was not stopping the pump and boiler whereas the heating valve did. I guess I was just unlucky to have 2 faults in the same divertor valve and think I had fixed one to save replacing it and will end up replacing it after all. </p><p></p><p>I have removed it from the system and will run with the programmer on CH only to control both the water and CH until a replacement valve comes, I will shop around, I have no qualms about flirting the old valve off and putting a new honeywell on other than the mess of a slight drain down (my drain cock downstairs has leaking glands if I open it) so it boils down to price and amount of energy I feel I will have on the day. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen_o, post: 497819, member: 32835"] Hi Dave I had a break for an hour out of frustration and came to the same thinking as you said. And it was right, the HW Valve was not stopping the pump and boiler whereas the heating valve did. I guess I was just unlucky to have 2 faults in the same divertor valve and think I had fixed one to save replacing it and will end up replacing it after all. I have removed it from the system and will run with the programmer on CH only to control both the water and CH until a replacement valve comes, I will shop around, I have no qualms about flirting the old valve off and putting a new honeywell on other than the mess of a slight drain down (my drain cock downstairs has leaking glands if I open it) so it boils down to price and amount of energy I feel I will have on the day. Thank you for your help. Regards Stephen [/QUOTE]
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