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Hi I have a Gloworm Flexicom HX condensing boiler around 4 years old in my home.
It supplies the central heating around the house and an underfloor central heated (water) system,
thermostats on the wall the for the under floor heating .
I have various pumps and valves in the loft for the showers etc.


On top of the boiler (which is on the ground floor) there is a pump which goes feeds into the
hot water cylinder ( in an upstairs cupboard and has an electric thermostat fitted but switched off)
the boiler also supplies the central heating radiators.


My problem is that the pump (Grundfos on top of the boiler) stays on and is pumping hot water into the
hot water cylinder upstairs, even with the hot water and heating turned off. I’m getting very over hot water
supply through the taps. I have had to turn the boiler off when heating/water is not required,
otherwise its on for 24 hours.


Does anyone know why this could be? any help appreciated.
 
sounds like a port valve or cylinder stat get a heating eng to have a look
 
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The boiler starts up now and then when there is no demand. The pump is permanently running and the pipe from the pump stays hot all the time unless I turn off the boiler (via the electricity switch)
 
Time to call a gas safe eng out
 
Sounds like a part needs replacing there Mike, unfortunately its not something you should try and do yourself as you may end up doing more damage than good!

If I were you, Id turn the system off at the main switch to ensure the tank doesn't get too hot and then get your Gas safe engineer to fix it... should have parts on the van!
 
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