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Old 17-Jan-2005, 21:46
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Central Heating Help!!!

My central heating keeps going off and despite several attempts to reset will not come back on for several hours. I do however still have hot water.
Any ideas please?
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 21:52
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Roomstat?
Motorised valve?
Sounds like a job for Fordie.
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 21:56
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Roomstat?
Motorised valve?
Sounds like a job for Fordie.

Room Thermostat seems OK I have to admit I wouldn't know anything about motorised valves
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 22:00
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There is usually a little lever on them to check if its open or not.
I guess the pump is running ok?
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 22:48
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Rocker to eliminate any confusion first. You aint got the emmersion heater on by any chance have you.

You need to work out if you have a single diverter valve or two independant valves. Which ever it is, follow the pipework from the cyclinder to the valve. With the boiler running, you can feel the hot water passing through the valve. ( same temp each side). Come back with yor findings.
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 08:17
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Sorry guys I had to leave it there to go on night shift.
I have checked the paper work and found it is still under warranty so I will give them a ring this morning
Thanks to evrey one for your help
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 12:13
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I've had central heating problems since the weekend when I finally got around (after 3 years) to fitting a door to the cupboard under the stairs.

The door swings outwards into the dining room, towards the chimney breast. I've got a back boiler behind the dining room fire and the switch for the electrical supply to the boiler is on the wall next to the chimney breast. Now, everytime somebody opens the cupboard door fully, it knocks the switch off.
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 00:04
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Are you sure you're safe out on your own Jools ????
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 08:55
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all is now well with central heating. It was a sticking valve
Thanks again for all the advice.
You can tell it is the cold time of year as my heated fleece packed up on the way home from work this morning
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