Originally posted by MarillionFan
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Previously on "Why oh why does the bloody heating always back up when there's a cold snap!!"
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyeah same issue with condensate freezing here last year. when they fitted it I asked about that and they said 'no never had a problem with that'. It drains inside now, what do you expect from a Gas Safe registered plumber?.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's the metal plate in your head.
Get the kids to adjust the thermostat for you.
Hth.
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yeah same issue with condensate freezing here last year. when they fitted it I asked about that and they said 'no never had a problem with that'. It drains inside now, what do you expect from a corgi registered plumber?
watch some films about gladiators will take your mind off it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSeems to be an issue with the wireless thermostat. All of a sudden it kicked in and then did the opposite. Couldn't get the bloody thing to turn down last night in the end.
Get the kids to adjust the thermostat for you.
Hth.
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Seems to be an issue with the wireless thermostat. All of a sudden it kicked in and then did the opposite. Couldn't get the bloody thing to turn down last night in the end.
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Is your heating pump cold/warm/hells kitchen hot ?
If the pump is more than just a little warm, then it might have seized.
Bleeding rads only needs to take place if you have cold spots in a warm rad, so normally the top will be hot by the bottom stays cold although I one had one that was cold in the middle and warm all around...
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I assume Mrs MF will just happen to have the number of a local plumber on speed dial who regularly helps her out when you are away too.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFFS. Mrs MF started playing with the settings on the thermostat, then changed the batteries and lo and behold the heating has packed up. The radiators are on but very low and it's bloody freezing.
Any suggestions?
Do I need to bleed the radiators?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFFS. Mrs MF started playing with the settings on the thermostat, then changed the batteries and lo and behold the heating has packed up. The radiators are on but very low and it's bloody freezing.
Any suggestions?
Do I need to bleed the radiators?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFFS. Mrs MF started playing with the settings on the thermostat, then changed the batteries and lo and behold the heating has packed up. The radiators are on but very low and it's bloody freezing.
Any suggestions?
Do I need to bleed the radiators?
To prove this - if you put the timer onto hot water- does the boiler fire and deliver hot water (don't know if its a combi or not - do you store hot water in a cylinder?)
If it does then it's definitely(ish) the room stat- outside chance that it could be a stuck three way valve depending on your system design
One way to prove for sure would be to bridge and therefore bypass the wires on the room stat - but that would need a meter and a comfort zone of messing with cables (if you do this always write down what colour cables go where so you can get back to original state
HTH
also very curious about why you need batteries in a room stat (unless its a wireless jobbie)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhy oh why does the bloody heating always back up when there's a cold snap!!
on a more helpful note... does the boiler have a reset button? I have an old Worcester Bosch which overheats occaisionally but has a little magic switch that needs to be pressed
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